Staff asked to provide plan for school board advisory committees
At its meeting on Dec. 10, the school board tasked School District of Lee County staff with coming back with a preliminary plan for board advisory committees, as they are currently suspended.
Deputy Superintendent Dr. Ken Savage asked the board at what point do they resume or make revisions to the current policy in regards to committees. He said the final decision rests on the board.
“How do we ensure the district and the board have diverse levels of information and board input that is truly data driven,” he said.
The recommendation from staff is to keep the District Advisory Committee (DAC) and School Advisory Committee (SAC) going.
“That would be a recommendation we know we can support,” Savage said. “Those are pretty well established.”
Board Chair Sam Fisher said the issue is finding people to sign up, as well as operational issues with the committees themselves.
“DAC committees have been very successful,” he said. “The participation has been extremely tough, especially trying to recruit people. Some of the committees went off track.”
Board Member Jada Langford-Fleming said DAC is a great umbrella to serve all the committees. She said she has served on several committees and attendance is a huge issue.
Langford-Fleming said it is important to give back time to staff to do what is really important.
“For the last six years I have been here we have been trying to figure out what the committees are supposed to do,” Board Member Debbie Jordan said. “The committees were supposed to be here for us. What would we like them to work on because they were on our advisory boards. We kind of failed as a board to try to figure out what we would like these committees to help us and give us the tools.”
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