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Policy Solutions: Should we abolish school boards?

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PHI DELTA KAPPAN
Volume 105, Issue 1, Pages 58-59

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00317217231197483

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School boards; Democracy; School board meetings; Public schools; School governance

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News about violence and dysfunction at school board meetings may shape public perception, but school boards are worth preserving due to their localized decision-making and representation of the community, as well as their ability to address student needs on a systemwide scale.
News about violence and dysfunction at school board meetings may shape the impressions most people have of the public school governing body. While school boards have their flaws, Kappan columnist Jonathan E. Collins argues that they are worth preserving. School boards offer localized decision making and a way for a community to choose their representatives. School board meetings by law are open to the public and allow children under the age of 18 to speak and participate. Importantly, school boards are able to address student needs on a systemwide scale.

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