Coventry School Committee Policy #:1020
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1020: ETHICAL STANDARDS AND PRINCIPLES
The Coventry School District does hereby establish a code of basic principles
and ethical standards for school committee members acting individually and
collectively as boards of education in the management of the public schools of
Coventry.
(A) The school committee in Coventry accepts the obligation to operate the
public schools in accordance with the fundamental principles and standards of
school management, which principles include but are not limited to the
following:
1) Formulate written policy for administration of schools to be reviewed
regularly and revised as necessary.
2) Exercise legislative, policy-making, planning and appraising functions and
delegate administrative functions in the operation of schools.
3) Recognize their critical responsibility for selecting the superintendent,
defining his or her responsibilities, and evaluating his or her performance
regularly without directly engaging in administrative processes.
4) Accept and encourage a variety of opinions from and communication with all
parts of the community.
5) Make public relevant institutional information in order to promote
communication and understanding between the school system and the community.
6) Act on legislative and policy-making matters only after examining pertinent
facts and considering the superintendent's recommendations.
7) Conduct meetings with planned and published agendas.
8) Encourage and promote professional growth of school staff so that quality of
instruction and support services may continually be improved.
9) Establish and maintain procedural steps for resolving complaints and
criticisms of school affairs.
10) Act only through public meetings since individual board members have no
authority
to bind the board.
11) Recognize that the first and greatest concern must be the educational
welfare of the students attending the public schools.
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12) Work with other committee members to establish effective board policies and
to delegate authority for the administration of the schools to the
superintendent.
13) Avoid being placed in a position of conflict of interest, and refrain from
using the committee position for personal gain.
14) Attend all regularly scheduled committee meetings insofar as possible, and
become informed concerning the issues to be considered at those meetings.
(B) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or otherwise interfere with
the rights of teachers and other school employees to collectively bargain
pursuant to Chapters 9.3 and 9.4 of title 28 or to allow the Coventry School
Committee or Superintendent to abrogate any agreement reached by collective
bargaining.
Reference: Chapter 16-2-9.2 of the General Laws of Rhode Island
1st Reading: 3-12-90 Adopted: 4-17-90
2nd Reading: 4-17-90 Revised: 10-11-05