Imagine the headline: ''Constituents from different sectors of the community exchange ideas with dedicated servants of public education.'' ''Great!'' you think, ''What could possibly go wrong?'' Nearly everything, it turns out. In school board meetings, balancing board discretion with public openness is no small task, and channeling constituent passion is easier said than done. Any misstep threatens the trust and transparency essential to making big things happen. However, with proper planning, any school board can overcome the five most common mistakes of school board meetings: a vague agenda, poor time management, no clear speaker protocol, overuse of executive session and stubborn attachment to paper materials.
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A Vague Agenda
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Poor Time Management
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No Clear Speaker Protocol
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Overuse of Executive Session
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Stubborn Attachment to Paper Materials
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