News -> INDReporter FRI, MAY 28 10:33AM by Leslie Turk

School board interference bill heads to Senate floor

A much-needed bill that would end school board interference in day-to-day school operations of the school system is headed to the Senate floor.

No one on the Senate Education Committee objected Thursday to House Bill 942, a proposal to ban local school board members from interfering with the superintendent in the hiring, firing or transfer of teachers and other school employees. School boards, rather, would focus only on issues of policy.

The legislation would also require a two-thirds majority of school board members to fire a superintendent before his contract is up.

The Advocate reported today that Republican state Sen. Conrad Appel of Metairie, who is a member of the Education Committee, said he has seen school board members get involved in school pizza contract issues and the color of awning on school properties.

“I just believe it is extremely important that school board members focus on policy,” Appel said. “All the other issues should not even be on the table.”

Read the rest of The Advocate story here.



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written by Morrow , June 01, 2010 - 05:44 pm
Maybe in some cases the school boards need to interfere more. I'd love a little more interference in Lafayette Parish if it would result in smaller drop out rates and improved education!!!
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written by I Noticed , June 01, 2010 - 08:34 pm
I Noticed the Lafayette School does not interfere. Certainly in school maintenance they don't. That is why their lack of interference is the cause of the pitiful condition the schools are now in. But guess what? It's nothing another TAX INCREASE increase cannot fix!! VOTE NO!!!
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