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Secure Board Management for Public Education

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Intelligent Board Management for K-12 & Community Colleges
Public boards often struggle with the time it takes to compile and distribute board meeting information, support materials and documents. The cost of IT and disparate tools can be out of reach or difficult to manage for many school boards and community colleges. Our centralized, automated and intuitive solution enables public school board members and committees to reduce cost and accelerate board meeting management process anywhere on any device
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While using technology to work through board materials more efficiently may be second nature for an administrator, for board members it's an added layer of unfamiliarity to an already busy schedule.
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Governance technology helps boards protect sensitive student and school data, as well as prevent, mitigate, and respond to cybersecurity threats.
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By providing ways to enhance citizens’ relationships with their schools, superintendents will heighten the reputation of their schools and district.
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Asking better questions is the key to unlocking better answers. Determine when to broaden the discussion, when to narrow it, driving toward a decision. Here are 8 steps board members can take to ask questions in a way that demonstrates commitment to the mission yet adds understanding.
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With effective school district policies meaning the difference between success and failure in your school’s management, creating and managing policy is a core responsibility for the board.
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Most school board members run for the board because they are interested in improving children's education. They are personally motivated to do well, and each trustee brings his or her own experience and background to the table. The difficulty sometimes comes in separating that expertise from the role of governing.
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In a role legally defined as a “trustee,” public school board members understand the importance of building trust within their communities. Today, however, these board members find themselves up against serious obstacles in that pursuit, as voters indicate growing distrust for the government representatives who run their neighborhood school
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There is no single makeup of a community college board of trustees. Members are elected or appointed, compensated or volunteer, coming from a variety of backgrounds, each with ​​their own reason for serving. At the same time, each college faces its own unique circumstances — increases or decreases in enrollment, different funding outlooks, varied market economies or workforce pools.
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Community college boards can benefit from one of the great advancements we’ve seen in workplace technologies: work and workflow management systems. Today’s high-performing organizations depend on workflow and other digital management systems to organize projects, collateral and personnel; reduce redundancies; prioritize; and keep less-urgent work from falling through the cracks.
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