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BOARD SOLICITATION OF TEACHER INPUT. The Board encourages employees’ participation in the decision making process for the district. The ideas and opinions of the teachers shall be considered before final action is taken. The superintendent is authorized to establish an Advisory Meeting where every school will have a minimum of one representative and all employees are invited to participate, discuss and communicate policies, decisions and regulations for proper functioning of the district. The district will be notified of the meeting schedule.
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BOARD SOLICITATION OF TEACHER INPUT. When the Board is considering changes or additions to school curriculum, the construction of new physical facilities, or the purchase of new instructional equipment, the ideas and opinions of teachers, particularly those most directly affected by possible Board action, shall be solicited and carefully considered before final action is taken. However, final authority rests with the local Board of Education.
BOARD SOLICITATION OF TEACHER INPUT. The Board encourages employees participation in the decision making process for the district. The ideas and opinions of the teachers shall be considered before final action is taken. The superintendent is authorized to establish a District Advisory Committee (DAC) to discuss and communicate policies, decisions and regulations for proper functioning of the district. The District Advisory Committee will be made up of 1 Elementary Teacher from each site, 2 Middle School Teachers, 1 Freshman Academy Teacher and 1 High School Teacher who are elected by their faculty. Additionally, the ACT President(s) will serve on the District Advisory Committee. The names of the District Advisory Committee will be submitted by the site principal to the Superintendent by September 1st of each school year.

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