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1 111 Scholars Academy Update from the Board of Directors August 2016 **Developed using resources from NC Department of Public Instruction and NC Office of Charter Schools

2 222 Our Mission Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy provides a differentiated and challenging learning environment that supports the distinctive intellectual, social, and emotional needs of highly gifted children and enables them to form meaningful relationships with their intellectual peers.

3 333 Board of Directors  Our 2016-2017 Board (with end of term) −Renee Alsop (June 2017) −Jennifer McClave (June 2017) −Lee Keel (June 2017) −Makila Scruggs (June 2017) −Rob Watson (June 2018) −Katherine Pair (June 2018) −Manish Mittal (June 2018) −Jack Wagler (June 2018) −Brenda Romanoff (June 2019) −Jessica Cuneo (ex-officio)  All volunteer; mainly parents (charter specifies Board to have a parent- majority)  DPI estimates service of 8-10 hours per month  3 year terms - All new members within last 3 years  Decisions require majority vote

4 444 Public Meetings  We meet once per month on Monday nights at 6:30 pm −August 30 th (Tuesday) −September 26 th −October 24 th −November 28 th  Town Hall meeting - Tuesday, November 15 th (tentative)  Flexible options to fit your schedule: −Attend in person −Dial in by phone −Video of the Town Hall will be available on the school website

5 555 Organization Diagram Board of Directors Committees Executive Director Students/ Parents/ Community School Staff  Public Comment (e.g. Town Hall or Board meeting) or  Grievance Process (for school staff: only if unable to resolve with administration; for parents: only if unable to resolve with teacher then administration) Advisory Board  Governance  Student Performance  Finance  Development

6 666 Primary Responsibilities of Board  Ensure academic program is successful, measured by both internal and external assessments −Mission −Values & Vision  Confirm the school’s operational programs are faithful to the charter document, including compliance with legal requirements −Charter agreement with NC −Policy manual  Maintain a viable organization, which is financially solvent and has competent professional staff −Financial reviews and audits −Direct evaluation of school leader; Approves all personnel based on recommendation of school leader

7 777 Evaluate FOUR main things each year: 1. Goals in charter document are met 2. Progress to charter renewal 3. Performance of school leader 4. Performance of Board Primary Responsibilities of Board

8 888 Areas of Focus What did the Board do in 2015-2016? −Streamlined Mission Statement −Created Values of Our Community and Vision for Our Graduates −Comprehensive Executive Director Hiring Process −Board and Executive Director Training/ Coaching −Policy Manual - ~ 50 policies, ~ 100 pages −Strategic Plan developed −Committee Charters and Meetings −Board meetings: stick to agenda, committee calendar, −Committee re-focus or establishment −Regular Executive Director & Committee reporting  Clear roles & responsibilities  More efficient & effective  Building infra-structure for the future

9 999 Committees Governance Student Performance FinanceDevelopment Responsibilities  Evaluate the Health and Vitality of the organization  Evaluate bylaws and established policies and practices  Board Recruitment, Orientation, Training  Evaluate performance of Executive Director  Evaluate Board  Define educational excellence (the goals) and devise clear and consistent measures to monitor, with lead administrator  Ensure all board members know the charter promises that were made to the community and state  Establish budget and monitor performance  Oversight of annual audit and tax reporting  Maintain compliance with lending covenants  Other financial matters  Raise additional funding to support the school  Recruit additional human resources to support the school  Ad Hoc committees: −Strategic Planning −Policy  The Board has the following regular committees:

10 10 Governance vs. Management GovernanceManagement Who BoardSchool Leaders What  Responsible to make sure the school performs through clear evaluative measures  Sets a goal; states an expectation  Responsible to lead and develop plans and procedures that drive the school’s performance  Acts to accomplish goal; carries out an activity Action Ensure (request data) Execute (implement plan) Questions to Ask How well?How will? Our board is not involved in day-to-day operation of school.

11 11 Governance vs. Management, continued *** Chart from Leaders Building Leaders (Dr. Tom Miller)

12 12 Policy vs. Procedure PolicyProcedure WhoBoardSchool Leaders What  Broad  Guiding principles  Less likely to change  Narrow application  Detailed steps & procedures  More likely to change Approval Board VoteBoard voting not required Questions to Ask What, Why, How Much?How, When, Where, Who? Goal of Policies: Ensure consistency of action & reduces re-deliberation, particularly during difficult situations. By creating policies, the Board gives administration the “box” to operate in. Minimum number of suggested policies is 25 to open a new charter school; more common is 100+!

13 13 Questions?


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