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My Board is NOT ready to go paperless!  What would YOU do?

My Board is NOT ready to go paperless! What would YOU do?

October 17, 2012 3 Comments

I’ve met many superintendents who really want to streamline costs and administrative workflow specifically in the area of paperless board meetings. But at the end of the day, many of them tell me. You don’t understand. My board is not ready to go paperless. I feel your pain. And I’ve heard about many strategies that ...

Does your board evaluate itself?

Does your board evaluate itself?

October 2, 2012 No Comments

Serving on a local board of education involves commitment, focus, and accountability. From hiring the superintendent to being advocates for public education to setting policy to being stewards of the budget, local boards have tremendous responsibility. Our stakeholders expect the absolute best for our customers, our children. So, along with these roles and responsibilities of ...

New Choices in Board Member Training

New Choices in Board Member Training

July 2, 2012 No Comments

As a former school board member of ten years in Georgia, I was required to complete 12 hours of training during my first year of service and six hours each year thereafter. The training requirements have now changed; however, school board members must still complete training courses so that they are in compliance with this ...

Why School Boards Should Focus on Education Technology

Why School Boards Should Focus on Education Technology

December 10, 2011 No Comments

Technology has changed the way virtually every industry in the world operates – from farmers to physicians – by supporting people’s relationships with one another and their work. Just as eBay altered commerce, iTunes changed the music industry, and Amazon forever changed the corner bookstore, technology innovations are poised to transform and disrupt the decades-old ...

School Board Meeting Agendas:  Who, What, When, Where, How?

School Board Meeting Agendas: Who, What, When, Where, How?

August 1, 2011 2 Comments

Local school boards meet all around this country in governing our nation’s public schools. Who makes the agenda? In my home state of Georgia, the superintendent and board chair have the responsibility of creating the monthly agenda; each member of the board can additionally request that an item be placed on the agenda. What’s put ...

Connecting the Dots in Today’s Education Landscape

Connecting the Dots in Today’s Education Landscape

May 3, 2011 1 Comment

The Center for Digital Education held nine conferences this spring with a theme “Connecting the Dots” where participants not only heard from experts in the field of demographics but also engaged in roundtable discussion on relevant topics for public education. The conversations at the event in Georgia included professional development strategies for educators, technology planning ...

(Almost) Paperless Accreditation

(Almost) Paperless Accreditation

April 19, 2011 3 Comments

Planning for accreditation can be an incredibly busy time for any district. Our plates are all full, as the tired saying reminds us, but we needed to collaborate on this extremely important sign and seal of our district work. And as with all things in a school district, working with adults is an excellent opportunity ...

Fleshing out your meeting agendas

Fleshing out your meeting agendas

April 13, 2011 No Comments

If you’re like me, you’ve attended your fair share of meetings (staff meetings, board meetings, cabinet meetings…you name it.) Most of these meetings have had an agenda but many agendas were just SKELETONS, or basic outlines of the topics that will be presented, discussed or acted upon. So as we’ve had access to technology tools, ...

Board meeting agendas: Staying on track

Board meeting agendas: Staying on track

April 11, 2011 1 Comment

At the eBOARDsolutions User Conference in March 2011, I co-presented with Dr. Valery Hall of the Forsyth County Public Schools in Georgia. In her role of assisting both the superintendent and the board of education, Valery is integrally involved in preparing the agendas for their board’s meetings. Thus, our session involved agenda preparation and effective ...

Is your LEADERSHIP team effectively using technology?

Is your LEADERSHIP team effectively using technology?

February 10, 2011 No Comments

Over the last two decades I’ve worked with school systems (both administrators and teachers) helping them to more effectively use technology. In most of these cases, this has been in the service of a technology company such as Apple, Promethean or eBOARDsolutions. According to this Edupotia article “Shaping Tech for the Classroom” by Mark Prensky ...

Local Advocacy Ideas

Local Advocacy Ideas

February 3, 2011 No Comments

As legislative sessions have begun all around the country, school board members are advocating for their local public schools. Grassroots efforts are the heart of this kind of advocacy. School board members are the voice of their communities. How do they share their message with their legislators? Consider hosting a local bus tour of your ...

How to Work with Your Elected Officials

How to Work with Your Elected Officials

January 31, 2011 1 Comment

Alabama Association of School Boards President Florence Bellamy has advocated for education on the local, state and national scene. She knows first-hand that an educated populace is an issue elected officials can rally around. She advises education leaders to keep that in mind when they are advocating. “We must set aside personal and political differences ...

How are we doing? Appreciative Inquiry-style evaluations.

How are we doing? Appreciative Inquiry-style evaluations.

January 9, 2011 4 Comments

Successful school districts take accountability seriously and strive to cultivate a culture that values continuous improvement. School boards can model their commitment to these ideas by engaging in regular self-evaluation, in addition to completing timely evaluations of their superintendent. With the focus on technology and data collection it is easy to lose sight of the ...

New Board Members:  Focus on the Plan!

New Board Members: Focus on the Plan!

January 4, 2011 No Comments

With elections across the country at the end of 2010, there has been a good bit of turnover with locally elected officials. Simply put, 2010 was not the year for incumbents. In the world of public service, there are many new school board members beginning terms this month. How is a change in a school ...

You can lead a horse to water (or you can give him an iPad)

You can lead a horse to water (or you can give him an iPad)

November 13, 2010 7 Comments

Let’s face it. Not all board members are tech savvy. But more and more, it is so important that leadership can use technology to access important information (such as online meeting agendas, policies as well as news, registering for conferences…the list is endless). But what about the board members who’ve been led to the water ...

Riding the Bus Together

Riding the Bus Together

November 8, 2010 4 Comments

Riding the Bus Together: Nurturing Collaboration of Technology Services and Curriculum and Instruction More than ever, a school district’s technology services and teaching and learning leadership need to work and plan collaboratively to ensure the instructional goals of a school system are realized and measured. Technology leadership can serve a strategic role in advocating for ...

Community Support for Funding

Community Support for Funding

November 5, 2010 No Comments

Georgia’s local school systems can ask their communities to pass a Special Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) for additional revenue. Those pennies can really add up. That’s how we paid for our high school’s auditorium. To the school board, how do you get your community to support this initiative? First, if you’ve passed a SPLOST ...

PDF’s, Meetings, Policies and a Basket of Clean Laundry

PDF’s, Meetings, Policies and a Basket of Clean Laundry

October 22, 2010 3 Comments

Over the last few years, I asked many people from school districts this question, “Are your board meetings and policies online?” And I’ve been pretty content to hear the answer has most often been “Yes, they are.” “Great!” I think (until I go look on their website). In most cases, I’m finding a few PDF files ...

How is our leadership evaluated?

How is our leadership evaluated?

October 19, 2010 No Comments

My dear friend and former superintendent of our school system always said that she never expected anything of her leadership team and staff that she wasn’t willing to do herself.  Those words from a servant leader have always resonated with me.  In public education, we expect great things from our teachers.  They have to administer ...

10 Do’s & Dont’s for Evaluating Your Superintendent

10 Do’s & Dont’s for Evaluating Your Superintendent

October 18, 2010 5 Comments

Additional contribution by Bill Sampson We’ve compiled our top 10 Do’s and Don’ts for Evaluating Your Superintendent.  Here goes. 1. Do create and approve the evaluation instrument ahead of time. Your superintendent should know BEFORE the evaluation period exactly what he/she is going to be evaluated on! 2. Do use templates to develop your evaluation ...

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Infusing Technology In School

  Oak Hills Local (Hamilton) works to incorporate 21st century learning Bryan Bullock, OSBA communication coordinator Light is pouring...

Beware of the Little Foxes: Make your schools the schools of choice

By Denise L. Berkhalter, APR National school choice efforts and attempts to weaken local governance of schools have left...

State Charter Schools: Follow the Money

As a lifelong advocate for public education and a local board of education member in Georgia for ten years,...

My Board is NOT ready to go paperless! What would YOU do?

I’ve met many superintendents who really want to streamline costs and administrative workflow specifically in the area of paperless...

Does your board evaluate itself?

Serving on a local board of education involves commitment, focus, and accountability. From hiring the superintendent to being advocates...

Is your district’s disaster plan affected by cloud technology?

When disaster strikes…what happens to your school system’s information and records? Recent years have included multiple natural disasters from...

Seven Steps to Prepare for District Accreditation

Last February, Dr. Claire Miller, shared the story of how her district, Barrow County School System, prepared for District...

Stakeholder Engagement: Involving SEASONED Citizens in Schools

One of a school system’s goals is often related to stakeholder engagement. How the community feels about their school(s)...

New Choices in Board Member Training

As a former school board member of ten years in Georgia, I was required to complete 12 hours of...

Does the shoe still fit? Reflections on the personalization of education.

In recently buying a new pair of shoes, I reflected back on how one purchased shoes 25 years ago....

Early Learning and School Readiness: A Worthy Investment?

As local school systems near the end of another school year and are planning and budgeting for the 2012-2013...

Planning for Mission: Possible

The eBOARDsolutions 2012 User Conference was held in late February in Atlanta, Georgia. Almost 200 eBOARD users gathered for...

The Flipped Classroom for Professional Development

Have any of the teachers in your school systems tried flipping their classrooms yet? Have you heard about it...

Embracing change: New words, new acronyms? LOL!

If you want to know about the latest terminology and acronyms, ask a young person! It seems that the...

What can we learn from…South America?

This past November, I had the opportunity to be part of the Senior Consortium for School Networking Delegation to...

What Does It Mean to be “On the Spectrum?”

As we try to raise the awareness level of special education and mental and emotional needs in the world...

Why School Boards Should Focus on Education Technology

Technology has changed the way virtually every industry in the world operates – from farmers to physicians – by...

The Amazing Story of Joplin, MO

In May 2011, tornadoes ripped through Joplin, Missouri. A community was destroyed. The hub of that community is the...

Do you grow your own leaders?

In a world where many are nearing retirement, public education faces changes in leadership across our country.  How does...

Transformative Teaching Practices

Missouri School Boards Association’s 2011 Pre-Conference was themed “Technology Trends in Education.” As a part of the day’s agenda...