Ordinary
citizens doing extraordinary work: that’s how to describe our local board of
education! These seven individuals are our friends and neighbors who are
creating a future for every child in our communities. They spend countless
hours preparing to make decisions, participating in meetings and attending
school activities and events. They advocate on the local, state and national
levels for our children. They are held accountable for the decisions they make,
and do all of this as volunteers.
Public
education is a cornerstone of American society, and local school boards are
deeply rooted in U.S. tradition. In fact, in 1966 the people of Kansas amended
our state’s constitution to specifically call for local public schools that are
‘maintained, developed and operated by locally elected boards.’
Our
local board of education is responsible for setting a vision for our local
education program, and partners with staff and other members of the community
to provide the facilities and infrastructure to achieve that vision. They
research, study and then discuss issues so that they can make informed
decisions on countless complex challenges.
Too
often we forget about the personal sacrifices school board members make. The
job of a school board member is tough, the hours long and the thanks few and
far between. The month of January marks the annual observance of School Board
Recognition Month and gives us the chance to say thank you!
The
theme this year is “Public School Board Members Create a Future for Every
Child.” This is a time to shine a light on how local boards prepare today’s
students for success. In January, join with others throughout our district and
state to salute the men and women who provide leadership for our public
schools.
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