How can you better address and examine important issues such as student achievement and curriculum at board meetings?
Have to do more before the meeting. Monitor what the public wants, talk among themselves, talk prior to meeting, do homework, so by the time of the board meeting, able to put issue in concise terms and make decisions. Need to have homework, have prep done before each meeting, for more productive conversations at the board meetings. 10. What expenses in your school district can be cut? Why? Generally, need to reduce the emphasis that’s been given to administration in staffing and monies allocated to that group. Administrators don’t educate kids, they are supposed to support the teachers. Unless Center Grove starts to scale back what’s been spent for administration, will not be successful as a school district. Center Grove has poor record over past couple of years when it comes to spending on academics. From 2006 to 2008, money allocated for academic support, including teachers, principals, textbooks, went from 50 percent top 42 percent. Money for support staff, superintendent, school bo
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