Recently I was reading about the duties and role of the
school board. In one of the websites,
they depicted the work of school board leaders as “A Work of Heart”. That is a perfect description! Officially our school board members listen to
the community, make policy and set the budget.
However the magic of our school board is their “Work of Heart”
activities. Inevitably, you will see
them at musicals, band concerts, and football and basketball games. They will also be at community meetings,
parent teacher conferences and the Hope Run.
Each January we celebrate School Board Appreciation Month,
which is a wonderful time to recognize our school board members for the
critical role they play in Columbia School District. Their focus on their “Work of Heart” takes
dedication and an extraordinarily high level of integrity. Their service to the community includes
caring for students, parents, staff members and administrators. They carefully examine all sides of a policy
or an issue prior to making a decision.
Through their decisions, they are laying a pathway for the future of our
school district.
This past year much of the focus of our seven school board
members has been on following the critical path of the school district
renovations. Many of our members were
involved in planning the projects through our Facility Improvement Team. They spent countless hours walking along side
community members through our district speaking with homeowners about the
future improvements. Their structuring
of the priorities of our facility improvements has resulted in keeping our
students safe, warm, dry and technologically proficient well into the future.
The 2016 School Board is made up of seven vivacious,
tenacious community members, who are: Bob Wahr, Garry Applegate, Mark Fish,
Jodi Collins, Dave Slusher, Bev Fish and Michael Moore. These seven fine individuals make up an
efficient and effective board that has taken on the huge responsibility and
challenge of working together to lead the way in the Columbia School
District. Their ability to work as a
team will help increase the effectiveness of the district and give our students
the optimum opportunity to succeed now and into the future.
As we go through the cold and snow month of January, please
join me as we celebrate the continued commitment of the Columbia School Board
members by telling them “Thank You!” for all of their hard work and
determination. You too may become
involved as a volunteer and make a difference in the lives of our students
through our PTOs, booster clubs, Buddies Reading program, athletic programs and
Grandparents for Greatness. If you are
interested in learning more about Columbia School District and our programs,
please email me at pamela.campbell@myeagles.org or call me at 5175926641.
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