Changes in Structure of the Board of | |||||
Current | Bill 13-469 & 13-470 as | Committee Prints | Amendments Passed in the Nature of | Amendments introduced today | |
| Number of members | 11 members 8 ward representatives 3 at-large president elected by Board | 9 members 8 ward representatives president elected at large (no at-large representatives other than president) | 7 members 4 District representatives 2 at-large and one president | Choice between 9-member elected and 5-member appointed | Five Members elected, Four appointed, with president elected at-large |
| How elected | Simple majority in general election | During ward primaries, voters choose two candidates for school board; voters city-wide then choose between the two. President is elected by simple majority at-large | President and 2 at-large elected at-large with at-large person with the most votes getting 4 years; One representative each of four new Districts | President elected at-large or appointed | President elected at-large One representative each of four new Districts |
| Roles and responsibility of Board detailed | Board controls the public schools | Details the following Board roles:
| Roles determined by laws of Council 2 changes: 1. Mayor appoints and fires the superintendent, with approval from the Board 2. Memorandum of understanding not approved by the Council | Charter:
Companion:
| Details the following Board roles:
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| Removing chartering authority from Board of Education | Board of Education is one of two legislatively designated chartering authorities; authorized to charter 10 new charter schools per year | Board of Education would no longer have authority to charter schools. Existing provision allowing Council to enact new chartering authority in the future would remain intact. | Board of Education retains the ability to charter | Board of Education retains the ability to charter | Board of Education retains the ability to charter |
| Appointment of teachers | Board officially appoints all teachers | Board no longer appoints teachers | Board no longer appoints teachers | Board no longer appoints teachers | Board no longer appoints teachers |
| Election of President | President elected annually by member of the Board |
| President elected for 4 years at-large in 2000 election | President elected for 4 years at-large | President elected for 4 years at-large |
| Filling vacancy in mid-term | Presidential vacancy
Ward representatives vacancy
| Presidential vacancy
Ward representatives vacancy
| Presidential vacancy
District representative vacancy
| Presidential vacancy
District representative vacancy
| Presidential vacancy
District representative vacancy
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| Terms of office of Board members | 4 years staggered. Not in the same year as their ward councilmember | Four year staggered terms in the same year as their ward councilmember after the following actions have been completed in the year 2002 election:
| Four year staggered terms with three Board members originally elected for 2 year terms
| Four year staggered terms | All nine members serve four year terms with sunset provision allowing Council to change the composition of the elected board |
| Residency requirement | One year residency to qualify to be a candidate for the Board | 90 day residency required | One year residency to be a candidate for the Board | One year residency to be a candidate for the Board | |
