Recently I was reading about the duties and role of the
school board. On one of the websites,
they depicted the work of school board leaders as “helping kids soar to
success.” I had never heard that
description, but it is perfect!
Officially our school board members listen to the community, make policy
and set the budget. However the magic of
our school board is their “helping kids soar to success” activities. Inevitably, you will see them at musicals,
band concerts, and football and basketball games. They attend community meetings, parent
teacher conferences and the Hope Run.
January is School Board Appreciation Month. This month gives us an opportunity to
recognize the service and selfless time given by seven individuals in our
community for the benefit of our schools. As the board members help kids soar
to success, they continually imagine the future for our students. We all have
hopes and dreams for each child in our community to have a successful future.
January is a great time to focus on the crucial and critical
role the school board plays in Columbia School District. Their focus on success for all of our
students, takes dedication. Their actions and decisions affect the present and
future lives of our children. 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.
School board members take their responsibility and public trust
very seriously, dedicating an enormous number of hours to their work both in
and outside of board meetings. Attending school functions, preparing for board
meetings, reading financial reports, agendas and proposals, and making a host
of difficult and challenging decisions are just a few of the regular activities
board members participate in through their service.
Today, more than ever, school board leaders are faced with
the overwhelming charge of providing a quality education at a time when
financial constraints weigh heavily on the health of school district budgets.
In an era of unprecedented choice in education, school boards are also tasked
with charting a course that provides long-term, sustainable success for current
and future students in all of Michigan’s public schools.
This year much of the focus of our seven school board
members has been collaborating with the teachers, administration, community and
superintendent to establish a Strategic Plan.
They spent countless hours working and focusing on increasing student achievement.
The 2018 School Board is made up of seven energetic,
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, and athletic programs. 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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