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Chapter 3 Local School Districts and Boards of Education

Chapter 3 Local School Districts and Boards of Education. Powers Meetings Holding of Office. Powers. States provide for operation of schools, through local school boards Expressly granted powers: defined examples Implied Powers: defined examples. Powers. Discretionary Acts: defined

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Chapter 3 Local School Districts and Boards of Education

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  1. Chapter 3Local School Districts and Boards of Education Powers Meetings Holding of Office

  2. Powers • States provide for operation of schools, through local school boards • Expressly granted powers: • defined • examples • Implied Powers: • defined • examples Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  3. Powers • Discretionary Acts: • defined • examples • Ministerial Acts: • defined • examples Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  4. Powers:Case Law • Board of Educ. V. Rockaway Twp. Educ. Ass’n (1972) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates that school boards may not bargain away their responsibilities) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  5. Powers:Case Law • State v. Whittle Commun. (1991) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates that board members have no individual power) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  6. Powers:Case Law • R.J.B. Properties, Inc. v. Board of Education of City of Chicago (2006) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates attempt to challenge boards’ discretionary powers) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  7. Powers:Case Law • Selected cases applicable to relevant circuit/state Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  8. Powers • What are the powers of local school boards in your state? • From where do their powers and responsibilities originate? Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  9. Meetings • Notice • Closed • Executive Sessions • Rules of Procedure • Voting • Minutes Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  10. Meetings:Case Law • Collinsville Community Unit Sch. Dist. No. 10 v. White (1998) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates that not all meetings need be open to the public) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  11. Meetings:Case Law • Blackford v. School Bd. (1979) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates that private individual meetings with board members may constitute legal definition of “meeting”) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  12. Meetings:Case Law • Levanthal v. Vista Unified Schl. Dist. (1997) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates that attempt to set parameters on content of public comment violates freedom of speech) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  13. Meetings:Case Law • Selected cases applicable to relevant circuit/state Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  14. Meetings • What are the laws and procedures governing school board meetings in your state? • Notice • Frequency • Public comment • Executive (or closed) session Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  15. Holding of Office • Selection of Board Members • Restrictions • Relatives • Dual office-holding • Conflict of interest • Removal or Disqualification Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  16. Holding of Office:Case Law • Johnson v. Augustine (2006) • Summary: • Decision: (illustrates difference between “domicile” and “residency”) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  17. Holding of Office:Case Law • Rosenstock v. Scarage (1976) • Summary: • Decision: • State ex rel. Anderson v. Board of Educ. (1977) • Summary: • Decision: (both address legality of having relatives on same school board) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  18. Holding of Office:Case Law • People v. Becker (1952) • Summary: • Decision: • Commonwealth ex rel. Matthews v. Coatney (1965) • Summary: • Decision: (both address conflict of interest) Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  19. Holding of Office:Case Law • Selected cases applicable to relevant circuit/state Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

  20. Holding of Office • How do people become members of school boards in your state? • What are the qualifications for school board members? • What are your state’s conflict of interest laws? Chapter 3: LEAs and Boards of Education

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