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The Board of Education of  ????? School District on this ??th day of ???, 2000, authorizes the establishment of a continuing committee to be known as "The Citizens Advisory Council."  This council is to be organized and conducted under procedures to be proposed by the superintendent of schools after receiving advice from the school staff and other suitable consultants and upon approval by the Board of Education.

The citizens advisory council is not regarded as a substitute for any other form of citizen participation in school affairs.  It is intended to supplement and stimulate other types of citizen participation.  

The purpose of the citizens advisory council will be to server as an arm of the Board of Education by providing advice and assistance to the board.

The Board of Education reserves the right to dissolve the citizens advisory council at any time and for any reason.

The citizens advisory council is expected to contribute to the improvement of the education provided by the school system by:

  1. Studying and surveying continuously the educational needs of the district's clientele.
  2. Reviewing, analyzing, developing and proposing school policies.
  3. Working with the administrative, instructional and non-instructional staffs of the school system cooperatively to develop and execute programs and procedures which implement policies approved by the Board of Education.
  4. Facilitating communication between the staffs of the school system and the people of the district.
  5. Studying the effects of existing and new educational programs in operation.
  6. Serving as a "sounding board" of community opinion on items proposed by the Board of Education.
  7. Initiating study and proposals on educational issues pertinent to the school and community.

In authorizing the development of the citizens advisory council, the Board of Education pledges complete cooperation in the council's work.  The citizens advisory council will be expected to operate within the guidelines set forth.

Sample Operational Guidelines

The following guidelines shall be followed in the organization, operation, and review of the Citizens Advisory Council, hereinafter referred to as the Council.

I.  Organization of the Council

A.  Membership

1.  The Council shall consist of ??? members.
2.  The members of the Council will be recommended to the Board of Education by a Selection Committee.  The Board retains the right to disapprove individual nominations by the Selection Committee, but it will not appoint an individual who is not recommended by the Selection Committee.

B.  Selection Committee

1.  A Selection Committee will be named by the Board of Education.  The Selection Committee shall consist of ??? members, all lay citizens except one who shall be a representative of the District's administrative staff.
2.  The members of the Selection Committee will be appointed for a three year term.  At the beginning of each three year period, the Selection Committee will analyze the school's service area to determine the community's factions.  Based on these factions, a roster of representative individuals will be identified to serve as members of the Selection Committee may not serve as members of the Council.
3.  The potential members recommended by the Selection Committee shall possess the following characteristics:

a.  Representative of the community's factions.
b.  Interest in education.
c.  Willingness not to exploit their membership.
d.  Have certain personal characteristics essential to the success of the Council such as personal characteristics essential to the success of the Council such as personal integrity, responsibility, maturity of thought and action, the ability to cooperate, constructive attitude, and tolerance of varying points of view.

4.  No one is to be recommended or barred from membership because of affiliation with any organization or institution.

C.  Term of Members

1.  The original members of the Council will serve at least two years.  At the end of the first year, the terms of the original members will be determined by lot.  One third of the members will serve for one additional year, one-third will serve for two additional years, and one-third will serve for three additional years.
2.  When a vacancy occurs, the newly appointed member will serve during the un-expired term of the member he replaces.
3.  A person who has served a term as a member is ineligible for reappointment until one year has elapsed following the expiration of his term.
4.  All members chosen to replace members who have completed regular terms will be appointed for three year terms.

D.  Consultants

1.  A member of the administrative staff and the instructional staff will be appointed to meet regularly with the Council.
2.  A member of the Board of Education will be elected to meet regularly with the Council.
3.  Outside consultants will be utilized as needed.  Outside consultants will be approved by the Council, Board of Education, and administrative staff prior to initial consultation.

II. Operation of the Council   

A.    The Council will organize itself, determine it's meeting times, select its officers and subcommittees, make its rules and formulate its program and meeting agendas provided such do not conflict with the operational guidelines set forth herein.

B.  The Board of Education will submit to the Council the current policies of the school system and any proposals for the revision of these policies.

C.  The Board will react, orally and in writing, to any proposals submitted by the Council.

D.  Annual meetings of the Board and the Council will be held.  Additional joint meetings will be scheduled when mutually desired.

E.  The Council is urged to appoint subcommittees as needed. Some of these may be continuing committees, some may be temporary committees to deal with special problems.  Sub-committees may include members of the Council other lay citizens, members of the school staff and students.  A member of the school staff may, with the approval of the Superintendent of Schools, request the Council to name a special subcommittee t deal with problems in his field of work.

F.  The Council or any of its subcommittees may request information and counsel from the Superintendent of Schools or from any employee of the Board of Education on matters clearly related to the problems on which the subcommittees are working.

G.  Minutes of the meetings of the Council will be sent forth to the members of the Board of education and to the members of the administrative, teaching and nonprofessional staffs.

H.  The school will provide the Council and its subcommittees with the consulting and clerical services that are desirable and feasible.  An appropriation of $??? will be made for the use of the Council in providing consultants, making studies, preparing and publishing reports, and for other items the Council deems appropriate.

I.  Publicity regarding the work of the Council and reports of the Council or its subcommittees will be released only after approval by the Board of Education or its authorized agent.

J.  The Council will obtain approval on all proposed studies prior to inception by the Board of Education or its authorized agent.

K.  The Council as a group, or members representing the Council, will never recommend, support, or campaign for or against candidates for election to the Board of Education; take action regarding the employment, dismissal, promotion, or transfer of individual school employees, or encroach upon the prerogative of the administrative, instructional, or non-instructional staffs.

III.  Review of Procedures

A.  The preceding operational guidelines will be reviewed annually by the Council with the before-mentioned consultants.  Recommendations for change will be conveyed to the Board of Education for perusal and action.

Sample ByLaws

I.  Officers

The officers will consist of a chairman, vice chairman and a secretary.  These officers will be elected annually by the Council.  These officers will together constitute an Executive Committee.

II.  Subcommittees

A.  Affiliated and subcommittees may be established and discharged by a majority of the Council.

B.  Subcommittees may be ad hoc or continuous in nature depending on the subject of concern.

C.  Each subcommittee shall elect its won chairman and secretary.

D.  The subject of field of activity will be specified by the Council.

E.  The subcommittee may be of any size appropriate to its function.  Membership may consist of students, lay citizens, and school employees.  One member of the subcommittee shall also be a member of the Council.

F.  A consultant from the school system shall be appointed by the school administration at the request of the Council to meet regularly with the subcommittee.  Special consultants may be enlisted pending approval by the Council.

G.  Subcommittees shall report regularly to the Council.

III.  Program

A.  The Council will plan and operate under an annual program and agenda of the year's meetings.  Plans, topics, and goals will be included in the program.

B.  A program for each ensuing year will be discussed during the final (month) meeting of each year.

C.  Proposals by the members will be considered by the Executive Committee, who will formulate a proposed annual program to be presented to the Council during the (month) meeting for its action.

IV.  Meetings

A.  The annual program will indicate the regular meetings to be held each year.

B.  At least nine meetings will be held each year.

C.  Special meetings may be called, or regular meetings may be cancelled, by a majority vote of the Council or by action of the Executive Committee.

D.  The Executive Committee, in consultation with the School Superintendent, will be responsible for planning the agenda of individual meetings.

E.  Each meeting will begin at the announced time and will continue for no more than two hours.

F.  Discussion leading toward a consensus of the members will be the prevailing procedure in Council meetings.  Parliamentary Procedure will be used when a decision of the Council is to be recorded or transmitted.

V.  Responsibilities of Members

A.  Each member is expected to attend meetings regularly, participate in Council discussions, and serve on affiliated and subcommittees when requested to serve.

B.  Each member is expected to study carefully any problem which comes before the Council before committing himself to a final conclusion.

C.  Each member is expected to respect the rights of fellow Council members by not reporting or discussing the opinions of other members outside the Council.  The opinions and conclusions of the Council as a whole may be discussed.  The opinions and conclusions of the Council as a whole maybe discussed.

VI.  Loss of Membership

Members who fail to attend three  consecutive meetings automatically lose their membership unless they present reasons for their absences acceptable to the Council.

VII.  Use of Consultants

The Council recognizes the need of additional knowledge and assistance and will make extensive use of regular and special consultants from within and without the local school.

Sample Selection Committee Resolution

The Board of Education of ????? herby authorizes the establishment of a Selection Committee to develop a slate of prospective Citizens Advisory Council members for approval by the Board.  Action of the Selection Committee will be in accord with the designated Operational Guidelines.

The Board Secretary is instructed to contact the following  ??(number) of people to explain the purposes of the Council and the Selection Committee, to solicit their service on the Selection Committee, to receive their individual responses, and to invite their presence at the next Board of Education meeting to receive more extensive instructions.

The people requested to serve on the Selection Committee are ?????, ?????, and ?????.  The latter will be representing the school system.

            

 

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