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OSBA gives Crook County board a governance primer and scenario practice on communication, evaluations and conflicts
Summary
An OSBA trainer led a two-hour governance essentials session for the Crook County School District board covering the difference between governance and management, 12 standards tied to student outcomes, and practical scenarios on data use, social media, executive sessions, conflict-of-interest and superintendent evaluation.
Janet Aglamadina, an OSBA board development specialist, led a virtual professional-development session for the Crook County School District board on governance essentials, the 12 standards associated with positive student outcomes and a set of practical scenarios designed to test board process and communication.
Aglamadina emphasized the distinction between governance and management: the board sets the "what" (district goals and policy) while the superintendent and staff determine the "how." She recommended that boards keep 75–80% of meeting time focused on strategic issues tied…
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