The past couple of weeks the KASB Leadership Services team
has been on the road working with new school boards. Stops at Manhattan, Oakley, and Sublette the
last week of April and this past week at Clearwater and Greenbush. Nearly 400 people have attended the sessions
that included many administrators and mentor board members. The topics revolve around the seven powers of
a school board.
The seven powers are really the learning objectives for the
day. Understanding these important
powers allows each board to move school districts forward.
Gary Sechrist shares the importance of building a “positive”
board culture. He shares and explains
the governance clock to help new board members understand the role of the board
in leading the school district.
Discussions on trust, communication and teamwork help new board members
understand the importance of building relationships and focusing on leadership.
Dr. Brian Jordan presents information to new board members
about the focus of leadership and student success. Achievement drive the conversations and all
attendees have departed with a better understanding of how boards help student
and district graduate students ready for careers or college.
We start back up again this weekend in Hays and conclude the
workshops in Topeka on June 20. School
district leaders have commented that it is a great day to learn and share ideas
with other committed educational leaders.