
Interviews for this position will likely be conducted the week of January 28, 2013.
• If you are a first-time applicant, click here to use Online Form A
• If you are a current or past school board member, click here to use Online Form B
SUBMIT BY DIRECT MAIL OR IN PERSON:
Providence School Board Nominating Commission
c/o Office of Neighborhood Services
Providence City Hall
25 Dorrance Street, Suite 201
Providence, RI 02903
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SUMMARY
The Providence School Board is the governing body responsible for ensuring that the Providence Public School District provides a high-quality education for all Providence students. The School Board is not an administrative or day-to-day operations body, but instead governs by establishing policy to guide the Superintendent in the administration and operation of the schools. This is achieved by monitoring progress toward achieving direct goals, and by engaging the community in planning for and supporting schools. The individual Board member works with the Board as a whole and collaboratively with the Superintendent to accomplish the district's mission.
PRINCIPLES FOR SCHOOL BOARDS
In the public education system, a School Board member is a person elected or appointed to serve on a school district board of education. Individual Board members bring unique skills, values, and beliefs to their Board. As the corporate entity charged by law with governing a school district, each School Board sits in trust for its entire community. The obligation to govern effectively imposes some fundamental duties on the Board. In order for the School Board and Superintendent to govern effectively, individual members must work and learn with each other and the Superintendent in a collaborative manner to ensure that high quality education is provided to each student. Each School Board member understands that the authority rests with the School Board as a whole and not with individual Board members. The School Board has the overarching responsibility for ensuring that every student reaches established learning standards. In order to this, the School Board must:
In the process of meeting the above responsibilities, the School Board will focus its meetings and other activities on improving student achievement.
OTHER INFORMATION
School Boards govern within a complex environment shaped by the current national focus on improving student achievement and constrained by Federal and State laws and regulations, often limited resources, and sometimes competing demands from community members and various constituencies. The Providence School Board exercises its authority as a whole and does not advance individual or constituent agendas. The Board actively seeks to represent the entire community and is responsive to community expectations but resists pressure from groups seeking to advance a position inconsistent with the good of the school district as a whole. Individual School Board members debate issues, but once policy has been adopted, the Board speaks with one voice through policies adopted. Board members adhere to the highest ethical standards, including but not limited to those defined in state law, city codes of ethics, and adopted Board codes of ethics. Board members receive a modest annual stipend.
TIME COMMITMENTS
Regular School Board meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month from 5:30 P.M. to approximately 9:30 P.M. Meetings consist of an "open session" (for public observation) and a closed "executive session"; meeting agendas are posted on the Providence School District website (http://providenceschools.org). In addition, special meetings are scheduled as necessary for personnel grievances and disciplinary matters of litigation. Board members also visit schools and attend various special events such as award ceremonies, graduations, conferences, seminars, etc. This averages approximately four meetings per month.
QUALIFICATIONS
Note: Portions of the job description were adopted in part from the New England School Development Council.