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District Accountability Committee outlines spring priorities, flags SAC survey limits
Summary
The Boulder Valley School District—s District Accountability Committee presented spring priorities including an updated SAC manual, involvement in Be Well survey discussions, continued policy review, expanded data dashboard engagement and a revision of the SAC spending-priority survey after mixed results.
The District Accountability Committee (DAC) presented its spring work plan to the Boulder Valley School District Board of Education on Jan. 28, highlighting updates to school accountability committee (SAC) guidance, engagement on the Be Well survey analysis, continued policy review and refinements to its SAC spending-priority survey.
Why it matters: DAC serves as a conduit between SACs and the board. Its priorities influence how parents and volunteers engage with school leadership and how the board understands school-level needs during a period of fiscal constraint.
DAC Chair Chris Haines said the committee will update the SAC manual (last dated 2019) and produce case-study examples and materials that SACs and principals can use to onboard new members and run effective meetings. Haines said DAC would explore adding a short message of appreciation from the board or district leadership to the revised materials to validate SAC work.
On mental health and wellness, DAC members noted they expect the district—s Renee Crown Wellness Institute…
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