The following general policies will govern the appointment and functioning of
advisory committees to the school committee other than the student advisory
committee, which is governed by the terms of the Massachusetts General Laws.
- Advisory committees may be created by the school committee to serve as
task forces for special purposes or to provide continuing consultation in a
particular area of activity. However, there will be no standing overall
advisory committee to the school committee.
- If an advisory committee is required by state or federal law, its
composition and appointment will meet all the guidelines established for
that particular type of committee.
- The composition of task forces and any other advisory committees will be
broadly representative and take into consideration the specific tasks
assigned to the committee. Members of the professional staff may be
appointed to the committee as members or consultants, as found desirable.
- Appointments to such committees will be made by the committee; appointment
of staff members to such committees will be made by the committee upon
recommendation of the superintendent.
- Tenure of committee members will be one year only unless the member is
reappointed.
- Each committee will be clearly instructed as to:
- The length of time each member is being asked to serve.
- The assignment the school committee wishes the committee to fulfill and
the extent and limitations of its responsibilities.
- The resources the school committee will provide.
- The approximate dates on which the school committee wishes to receive
major reports.
- School committee policies governing citizens, committees and the
relationship of these committees to the school committee as a whole,
individual school committee members, the superintendent, and other members
of the professional staff.
- Responsibilities for the release of information to the press.
- Recommendations of committees will be based upon research and fact.
- The school committee possesses certain legal powers and prerogatives that
cannot be delegated or surrendered to others. Therefore, all recommendations
of an advisory committee must be submitted to the school committee.
The committee will have the sole power to dissolve any of its advisory
committees and will reserve the right to exercise this power at any time during
the life of any committee.
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