I have had reason to think about this issue. The state has
seen too many cases of corrupt school board members. They take state funding
which was allocated to education. That funding never reaches the students and
the students do not benefit from the funding. They hire family members and
underfund teachers while paying egregious salaries to school administrators.
I have a suggestion. An ethics committee that is made up of
two parents, two educators and two legislators from the school district. They interview
people to take the position of one policy administrator rather than a school
board. The committee provides a short list of qualified candidates and then the
governor or their representative picks from that list.
The candidate must meet basic skills and education level, must have been a classroom teacher at one time, must have skills in money management and have training and experience in the field of educational administration.
The candidate must meet basic skills and education level, must have been a classroom teacher at one time, must have skills in money management and have training and experience in the field of educational administration.
This educational policy administrator would then be required
to set policy and hire a school superintendent. They would be required to
develop a relationship with the parents and educational staff within the school
district that they oversee. Other duties could be developed by the legislator,
governor, parents, and teachers of that school district.
The candidate chosen by the governor or the head of the cabinet
position would then have to stand for a non-partisan up or down vote by the residents
of the school district and a retention election there after every four years.
This method would produce one individual who is held
responsible by the legislator, parents, teachers, and the governor. They could
not pass the buck by claiming it was another school board member. They would
know what the policies were and how they were developed. This one individual
could be bonded to protect local school districts. Yet they would still be
accountable to the people that they service.
This method would also prevent the long drawn out recall
process by the citizens of a school district. If there was misconduct, then the
governor or their representative could simply fire this individual and call an
ethic committee to replace the person.