SJE
Board Policy 1620 - Board of Directors
The Board-Superintendent
Relationship
The successful operation of
schools requires a close, effective working relationship between the board and
the superintendent. The relationship must be one of trust, good will and
candor. As the legally designated governing body, the board retains final
authority within the district. The board exercises those powers that are
expressly required by law and those implied by law. The superintendent is the board's professional advisor to
whom the board delegates executive responsibility, and such powers as may be
required to manage the district in a manner consistent with board policy and
state and federal law.
The superintendent, as executive
officer of the board, shall be responsible for the administration of the
schools under applicable laws and policies of the district. The board shall delineate the duties of
the superintendent and shall use them as the basis for evaluating the superintendent's
performance. Unless specifically
limited, the superintendent may delegate to other staff the exercise of any
powers and the discharge of any duties imposed by district policy or a vote of
the board. The delegation of power
or duty shall not relieve the superintendent of responsibility for the actions
taken under such a delegation.
In order to perform their
responsibilities, board members must be familiar with the operations within the
schools. The superintendent shall establish communication procedures which can
enhance the board member's understanding of student programs and school
operations.
Legal References:
RCW 28A.320.010 Corporate powers
RCW 28A.330.100 Additional powers of the board (First
Class Districts Only)
RCW 28A.400.010 Employment of
superintendent--Superintendent's qualifications, general powers, term, contract
renewal
RCW 28A.400.030 Superintendent's duties
Adoption Date: 11-26-01
St. John - Endicott Cooperative
Schools