K-12 Governance Study Group
In March 2004, the Center issued a
report with recommendations
for state policymakers, school boards and superintendents, and
voters and community leaders about how they can improve the
effectiveness of school boards and increase the number of
citizens who are motivated and prepared to serve on boards.
The report also includes a model
Governance-Management Compact and model
Board Code of Conduct, developed by the Center.
To assist EPLC in identifying and considering key issues and
recommendations, EPLC appointed a 20-member study group
including representatives of school boards, school
administrators, school study councils, parents, higher
education, and the business community. In addition to working
with the study group, EPLC conducted two focus group meetings
to address specifically the roles and responsibilities of
boards and superintendents in leading districts and ways to
improve state policy to promote more effective governance
relationships.
EPLC also conducted a web-based survey of superintendents and
school boards from November 2003 to January 2004 to gather a
broader cross-section of views on appropriate superintendent
and school board roles, the relationships between boards and
superintendents, and the characteristics of effective boards.
Additional information about K-12 Governance is available
on the
Education Policy
Information Clearinghouse.