Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR50

Introduced
4/22/10  
Passed
4/22/10  

Caption

Requests the La. School Boards Association to establish a School Board Member Advisory Panel.

Impact

If implemented, SCR50 would have significant implications for the operations of school boards across Louisiana. The planned advisory panel aims to help school boards become more efficient and effectively address the needs of their districts. By promoting best practices in governance, the advisory panel could enhance decision-making and improve educational outcomes for students. The establishment of such a panel may also result in standardized procedures that could be beneficial in training new board members and supporting existing members in their roles.

Summary

SCR50 urges the Louisiana School Boards' Association to establish a School Board Member Advisory Panel. This panel is intended to improve the governance of public school boards in Louisiana by providing guidance based on the best practices adopted across the United States. The resolution emphasizes the importance of continuous education, self-evaluation, and effective working relationships among school board members to ensure that they meet their responsibilities to the communities they serve.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR50 appears to be supportive among educational stakeholders who recognize the need for improved governance and professional development for school board members. Advocates believe that the advisory panel will provide necessary resources and support, helping to elevate the standards within school boards. However, there could be concerns regarding the oversight and implications of establishing such a panel, especially if it is perceived as imposing undue restrictions on local governance or interfering with the autonomy of individual school boards.

Contention

While SCR50 aims to enhance the governance of school boards, it may raise questions among some members about the effectiveness and necessity of an advisory panel. Notably, if the resolution does not specify how members will be chosen or how the advisory panel will operate, there might be apprehensions about the representation and transparency of its proceedings. Additionally, there could be differing opinions on what constitutes 'best practices' and who determines these standards, which might lead to debates regarding local versus state control in educational governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR41

Requests the commission on colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to establish a school of medicine at Louisiana College.

LA SCR21

Commends Scott M. Richard for his service to the Louisiana School Boards Association.

LA SCR79

Requests each local public school board to provide for high school student interaction with the board in an informative, advisory, and nonvoting capacity.

LA HR159

Requests that the La. School Boards Association develop and implement a training program for school board members on harassment, intimidation, and bullying of students

LA SCR75

Requests the Board of Regents to study the feasibility of establishing a law school in the Shreveport-Bossier area.

LA HR194

Requests the Louisiana School Boards Association to review check-out procedures at schools

LA SCR19

Commends Scott M. Richard for his service to the Louisiana School Board Association.

LA SR44

Commends the members and board of directors of the Louisiana School Boards Association.

LA SCR40

Requests each public school system to create a Teachers' Advisory Council.

LA HCR54

Commends the members of the board of directors of the Louisiana School Boards Association

Similar Bills

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