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Excellence starts in the voting booth

June 30, 2008

Herald-Mail

 

Letter to the editor:

 

As the saying goes, excellence in the classroom begins with excellence in the boardroom. 

 

For the past 13 months of service on the board, I have consistently heard the school system compared to a large corporation:  the Board of Education is the “Board of Directors” and the Superintendent is the “CEO.”

 

I couldn’t disagree more.

 

The Superintendent is hired, by the Board of Education, to be the professional education leader. The Board of Education is composed of citizens, elected by citizens, to keep an eye on the public’s investment.

 

By law, our responsibility, as members of the board, is to act as a check and balance on the administration, so that the best interests of the children and the taxpayers are met.

 

If we all do our jobs, the taxpayers get their money’s worth, and student achievement improves. It’s all a part of good governance and excellence in the boardroom.

 

Good governance by the Board of Education also includes these responsibilities:

·        making policy,

·        hiring and evaluating the superintendent,

·        advocating for all children,

·        planning, setting goals and appraising education programs,

·        approving and adopting the annual budget,

·        adhering to the State Board of Education policy,

·       employing a chief negotiator and ratifying all collective bargaining contracts,

·        establishing curriculum guides and courses of study,

·        developing a comprehensive Master Plan,

·        developing a Capital Improvement Master Plan,

·        performing a quasi-judicial role for staff and student appeals,

·        approving the annual school calendar,

·        establishing school attendance zones,

·        communicating with various stakeholders and

 ·        serving on standing committees and ad hoc committees.

 

As an institution, public education must be held to the highest of standards. When Board members remain independent and critical thinkers they do the job for which they were elected.

 

So the next time you hear someone compare public education to a corporate model, ask yourself: “Do I want public education to walk hand in hand with an Enron or a Tyco?”

 

If your answer is “no,” then let’s work together to make public education in Washington County the bastion of democracy it was intended to be.

 

As they say excellence in the boardroom begins with excellence in the voting booth.

 

Donna Brightman, Vice President

Washington County Board of Education

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Donna Brightman working to retain seat
on Board of Education; vote Nov. 4, 2008

By Donna L. Brightman
Candidate for Board of Education
Washington County, Maryland

Serving on the Board of Education offers a unique opportunity to make policy and oversee the superintendent, while representing and being accountable to the citizens of Washington County.

I am running to retain my seat on the board in the Nov. 4 general election because there is so much work to be done in all these areas of responsibility:

  • Implement the legislative audit recommendations, which include hiring an independent internal auditor and instituting a fraud hot line.

  • Strictly enforce the Open Meetings Act and reconstitute the Ethics Committee to insure the board’s public integrity.

  • Improve the superintendent’s evaluation process by making it more transparent.

  • Mitigate the potential budget shortfall to minimize the impact on instructional services.

  • Hold roundtable discussions with citizens throughout the county to hear concerns and suggestions from parents, students, teachers, and business and community leaders.

  • Partner with county and municipal governments to insure adequate sports fields and facilities for all members of our communities.

  • Develop policy for public-private partnerships to insure that the partnerships are held to the highest public standards that our taxpayers expect.

I offer solutions to all of these issues and more through an independent and critical thought process. Education can never stand still. We must constantly be looking for better strategies to achieve higher goals in the most cost effective way.

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