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School Committee By-Laws
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School
School Committee By-Laws
I. NAME
The name of this of this organization is the
Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH School Committee).
II. PURPOSE AND GOALS
A. PURPOSE
The purpose of the OLPH School Committee is to support the
teaching mission of the Catholic Church by serving as a consultative body to the
Parish and School administrators of OLPH School. The OLPH School Committee is
commissioned by the Parish Pastoral Council as a committee of the Education
Commission to formulate policy that will enhance the education ministry of OLPH
Parish. The School Committee is subject to all regulations of the Diocese of
Knoxville and to all By-Laws and Policies of the OLPH Parish Pastoral Council.
B. GOALS
1. The goals of the members of the School Committee are to:
a. Work together to carry out the responsibilities
necessary to achieve continual improvement
of the Catholic educational system.
b. Enhance each member’s own ministry to the parish
community and encourage the concept of lay ministry.
c. Develop ownership in the educational mission of the
Parish and stability for the future.
d. Enable the Parish and School administrators to
concentrate on their ecclesiastical, educational, and administrative duties.
e. Serve as a source of good public relations and
provide parents with a voice in their children’s education.
f. Encourage strategic planning for the educational
ministry of OLPH Parish.
2. The School Committee fulfills its goals by working closely with
OLPH School Administration as well as with other Parish and Diocesan Boards and
Committees.
III. MEMBERSHIP
A. COMPOSITION
The School Committee shall consist of the Parish Pastoral
Council Commissioner of Education, ten to eleven Voting Members, the Parish
Pastor, the School Principal and Faculty Director of Development. The Pastor,
the Principal and Director of Development shall serve as non-voting members. The
Commissioner of Education shall cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie
vote among Voting Members.
B. QUALIFICATIONS
1. Voting Membership shall be open to parents
of OLPH students, alumni of OLPH School, parents of alumni, and members of the
OLPH Parish community.
2. No more
than two non-Catholics may serve on the committee at any one time.
3. No one who
is an employee of the school, or spouse, parent, child or sibling of an employee
of the school is eligible for School Committee membership.
4. Voting
members of the School Committee shall be chosen according to the following
guidelines.
a. Two persons shall be elected by the parish at large. Persons placed on the
parish at large ballot must be members of OLPH Parish.
b. Two persons shall be elected by the Parish Pastoral Council.
c. Two persons shall be elected by the OLPH Home and School Association.
d. The remaining four to five voting positions shall be selected by the School
Committee.
C. TERM OF SERVICE
1. All Voting Members shall serve a two-year
term with an option for reappointment up to a maximum of three terms or six
years on the School committee.
2. To
maintain a continuity of School Committee work, one person from each category
under Section III. B. Qualifications 4a, 4b, 4c, and two persons from 4d shall
be elected to begin and end on odd numbered years.
3. All
regular Voting Member elections shall be completed before the scheduled May
meeting. All terms of newly elected members shall begin on June 1 and end on May
31 of the appropriate year.
D. VACANCIES
1. Vacancies of Voting Member positions may
occur through resignation or through School Committee action for cause including
inability of member to regularly attend meetings.
2. Any action
for removal of a Voting Member must be voted by secret ballot of the remaining
School Committee members.
3. Vacancies
occurring between regular elections shall be filled for the remainder of the
term by a vote of remaining School Committee members or according to the usual
procedure for election of that position.
E. ELECTION/NOMINATIONS OF VOTING MEMBERS
1. For Voting Members selected by
the School Committee, announcements for interested persons or nominations shall
be made at the March meeting as well as in the School and Church communication
during the month of March.
2. The
Principal or the Chairman shall provide all interested persons or nominees
information on the nature of the School Committee and a written questionnaire.
For consideration for a position the questionnaire must be submitted to the
Principal or the Chairperson prior to the regular April meeting of the School
Committee. Current members of the School Committee do not need to submit the
questionnaire, but should notify the Principal or the Chairperson prior to the
April meeting of their desire for reelection.
3. Candidates
for the positions shall be reviewed by the School Committee at the April
meeting. Election of new members shall be by secret ballot of the Voting Members
present. Candidates receiving the most votes shall be elected.
4. The
Chairperson shall notify all candidates of their election and provide
information on the next scheduled meeting of the School Committee.
5. In March,
the Chairperson shall notify the Parish, the Parish Pastoral Council, and the
Home and School Association of elected positions to be filled from each of these
categories. The procedure for election of Voting Members of the School Committee
from each of these organizations shall be determined by the organization.
However, all interested candidates from these organizations shall complete the
same questionnaire (referred to in Section III. E. 2) prior to election. The
organizations shall notify the Principal or Chairperson of the newly elected
candidates prior to the scheduled May meeting.
IV. MEETINGS
A. MEETING SCHEDULE
1. The School Committee shall meet regularly on the fourth
Monday evening of each month except December, June, and July.
2. Special meetings of the School Committee may be called by the
Pastor, Chairperson, Principal, Education Commissioner, or any four members upon
one week notice to all committee members.
3. The May meeting shall be a joint session of present and
newly-elected members of the School Committee.
B. TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS
1. For the purpose of transacting official business, a quorum of
more than half of the Voting Members must be present.
2. An Agenda shall be developed cooperatively by the Chairperson and
the Principal prior to the meeting. Any School Committee member may place an
item on the agenda for consideration by the Committee by notifying the
Chairperson or the Principal at least one week prior to the meeting.
3. Regularly scheduled meetings of the School Committee shall be
open to the public, and visitors may speak to the subject at hand if properly
recognized by the chairperson. For reasons of confidentiality and in the best
interest of the School, meetings may be closed to the public.
4. Business introduced by visitors will not be considered for action
until the next Committee Meeting.
5. The ordinary order of regular meetings shall be:
a. Opening Prayer
b. Calling of the roll
c. Approval of Minutes
d. Reports
e. Unfinished business
f. New business
g. Announcements
h. Closing prayer
6. The Committee shall strive for consensus in the conduct of
business. In the absence of a consensus, the Chairperson shall invoke Robert’s
Rules of Order and a majority of the voting members present will be necessary
for the passage of a motion.
V. OFFICERS AND DUTIES
A. OFFICERS
1. The officers of the School Committee shall consist of a
Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, and Secretary.
2. The officers shall be elected from the Voting Members at the May
meeting.
3. The term of office shall be for one year beginning June 1 and
ending May 31.
B. DUTIES
1. Chairperson:
a. Presides at all meetings.
b. Assists the Principal with preparation of meeting agenda and notification of
members of special meetings.
c. Notifies appropriate individuals and groups of
vacancies and election of Voting Members as outlined in Section III. E.
Election/Nomination of Voting Members.
d. Appoints Chairpersons of standing and special
committees.
e. Serves as official representative of the School
Committee at required functions.
2. Vice-Chairperson:
a. Presides at all meetings in absence of Chairperson
b. Assumes duties of Chairperson if Chairperson is unable to complete term of
office.
3. Secretary:
a. Records attendance and minutes of all regular and
special meetings of the School Committee. The minutes will be compiled and
printed by the School Administration and maintained on file in the Principal’s
office. Copies of minutes will be distributed to all School Committee Members.
b. Conducts, receives, and handles all correspondence of the School Committee as
directed by the Chairperson.
VI.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITY
A. SCHOOL COMMITTEE FUNCTIONS
1. Participate in the development of a strategic plan for the
operation and maintenance of OLPH School.
2. Formulate goals in the areas of Curriculum, Enrollment, Staffing,
Finance, Facilities, Development, and Public Relations for OLPH School.
3. Recommend, develop, and defend policies that will guide the
Pastor and the Principal in meeting the goals of the strategic plan.
4. Review the annual budget of OLPH School as developed by the
Principal and offer financial recommendations.
5. Evaluate the effectiveness of School Committee policy in the
achievement of goals.
6. Maintain open lines of communication with the OLPH Parish
community ands other Parish and Diocesan organizations.
7. Properly notify appropriate Parish organizations as to when
School Committee elections are to be held.
8. Keep written records of School Committee activities.
9. Establish a sinking fund for non-routine capital
expenditures at the school. Moneys allocated for this fund will be listed as an
expense item in each fiscal year budget and will be taken from revenues
generated by tuition. The sinking fund account will be maintained in a local
bank and administered by the parish bookkeeper and business office.
Disbursements will be made based on recommendations by the School Committee with
final approval coming from the School Principal and the Pastor.
B. VOTING MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Know the functions and responsibilities of the School
Committee as defined in the OLPH School Committee By-Laws.
2. Attend and participate in at least 2/3 of all meetings of the
School Committee and subcommittees as directed by the Chairperson.
3. Be familiar with and abide by the Diocesan and Parish rules and
regulations governing this Committee.
4. Abide by the Code of Ethics for the Catholic School Board Members
published by the National Catholic Educational Association.
5. Respect the confidential nature of certain matters discussed at
School Committee Meetings.
C. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ACCOUNTABILITY
1. The School Committee is a consultative body commissioned by
the OLPH Parish Pastoral Council under the guidance of the Education Commission.
2. Strategic plans, goals, policies, and recommendations formulated
by the School Committee are submitted to the Parish Council by the Commissioner
of Education and to the Principal for review and approval.
3. Financial recommendations are submitted to the Parish Finance
Committee for approval.
4. Final ratification of all policies is done by the Pastor.
VII. COMMITTEES
The Chairperson of the School Committee may appoint ad hoc
subcommittees for the purpose of gathering data or doing preliminary policy
formulation to be presented to the entire committee. Subcommittees are
accountable to the School Committee according to the approved charge. Written
records of subcommittee activities shall be submitted to the School Committee by
the Chairperson of the subcommittee.
VII. AMENDMENTS.
These By-Laws may be amended by a consensus vote of the
School Committee provided that one week notice is given to the Committee.
Amendment of the By-Laws is subject to approval by the Parish Pastoral Council.
At no time may these By-Laws or amendments conflict with the regulations of the
OLPH Parish or the Diocese of Knoxville
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