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1005 RESPONSIBILITIES OF A
BOARD MEMBER
1005 A Board member shall endeavor to attend all
meetings, discuss items presented on the agenda, and vote upon motions and
resolutions presented. It is important
that a Board member is nonpartisan in dealing with school matters and that
he/she not subordinate the education of children and youth to any partisan
principle, group, interest, or personal ambition. A Board member should: 1. Have
personal integrity and an appreciation of the values of good education, 2. Be a successful citizen, willing to, and
capable of assuming responsibility, 3.
Work effectively with others, 4.
Have courage of his/her convictions, always voting his/her beliefs, 5.
Be a champion of the public schools, 6. Be prepared and willing to
devote sufficient time to the study of the problems of education in the
system as a whole, as well as the state and nation at-large, so as to
interpret them to the electorate district, 7.
Be willing to make sacrifices of personal time for the benefit of the
district, 8. Attend all regularly scheduled
board meetings, insofar as possible, and become informed concerning the
issues to be considered at those meetings, and 9. Comply with
North Carolina General Statute 115C-50 by earning the required twelve (12)
hours of training annually. (Refer to Policy 1610-Board Member Opportunities
for Development.) 10. Comply with G.S. 160A-84 by
earning two hours of ethics education within 12 months of election or
appointment to the Board. |