North Hampton School Constitution Preamble Purpose Principles of Shared Governance

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North Hampton School Constitution Adopted by the staff, August 24, 2001 Amended by the staff, August 27, 2002 Amended by the staff October 10, 2003 Amended by the staff September 2, 2004 Amended by the staff August 27, 2007 Amended by the staff June 17, 2011 Preamble The vision of North Hampton School is to be a community of learners that respects the individual interests, abilities and learning styles of its members. The curriculum ensures the continual development of every aspect of the child. Learners are challenged to explore, question, problem solve and apply knowledge to life situations. Technology, as well as all other available resources, is utilized to connect with the local and global community. The school, as the center of the community, provides learning opportunities for all residents. The interaction between children and adults creates respect for each other and a shared responsibility for continued learning. Decisions are grounded in our guiding beliefs and are made using a democratic process as our framework. Everyone has an opportunity to be involved in the decision making process. Once a decision is made the implementation is fully supported. Purpose To be a democratic institution with open communication among members of the school community. To focus democratic decision making on student learning. To determine whether the decisions and actions are actually improving student learning. To provide opportunities for members of the school community to make responsible group and individual decisions. Principles of Shared Governance 1. Any individual of the school community has the opportunity to be involved in the decision making process about school wide instructional improvements. 2. Any individual of the school community who does not desire to be involved in the decision making process about school wide instructional improvements is not obligated to do so. 3. Once a decision is made about school wide instructional improvements, all staff must implement the decision.

Council Purpose The Council is a representative body that will collect and evaluate evidence and establish priorities for school-wide improvement; implement school improvement plan; initiate and/or approve task forces; and consider recommendations. Decisions will be based upon the following criteria: * greatest need * greatest instructional impact on a school-wide basis * within the control and sphere of responsibility of the school Membership Council Membership Representatives from the following groups will make up the 21 members of the Council: Number of Members Team / Represented Group 1 PreK/K 1 Grade 1 1 Grade 2 1 Grade 3 1 Grade 4 1 Grade 5 1 Grade 6 1 Grade 7 1 Grade 8 1 Unified Arts 1 Technology 1 PAL 3 Parent / Community 3 Administrators 1 Staff at large 1 School Board Member * Non-voting 1 SAU 21 Representative *Non-voting Membership will be decided by each represented group in any manner the group chooses. Representatives from teams will serve a two year term. Grade level teams will share the responsibility of being a representative so the position will rotate among the team members. Representatives of grades Pre-K / K, 2, 4, 6, 8, and Technology will be the even year group and 1,3,5,7, UA will be the odd teams so that in every year only half of the council will be replaced. Each representative will be entitled to appoint an alternate who will attend and vote in the absence of the representative. A vacancy on the Council for an unexpired term will be filled by selection from the representative group. Any member who is reassigned to a different position during their term must give up their Council seat and another representative will be chosen.

Procedures Meetings will be open to the public Elicit input, disseminate information, and promote involvement of the staff they represent. Make decisions on action plans presented by task force groups. Council will review, ask for clarification, and discuss proposals. A quorum of 14 members must be present in order to hold a vote. The ultimate goal is to have unanimous agreement. The hope is that those who are opposed would share a rationale and suggestions for revisions. If unanimity cannot be reached then consensus (80%) will suffice. Communicate Council decisions in a timely manner at staff meetings and in writing. Concerns submitted to the Council that are not within the parameters of shared governance or school-wide issues will be referred to the appropriate group or individual. Depending on the issue, the Council may make a recommendation to the staff for a decision. If a Council member receives pertinent information that will affect a decision that has already been made, then this information will be shared with the Council. At that time, the chairperson can call for reconsideration and a new vote. Council may decide to have work sessions in which no voting will take place, but only the members necessary to accomplish the specific business will meet and bring the work back to council for a vote if necessary. Job Descriptions 1) Chairperson* A) Organizes agendas for regularly scheduled Council meetings and posts agenda in public places 48 hours prior to the meeting B) Schedules all meetings in consultation with the Council C) Conducts Council meetings by: 1. Opening and stating the objective(s) of meeting 2. Managing the flow of the meeting agenda 3. Outlining procedures for reaching decisions 4. Facilitating communication among Council members 5. Summarizing decisions reached by committee 6. Soliciting tentative agenda items for next meeting 7. Adjourning the meeting. 8. Voting to break a tie when a non-voting member. D) Holds an orientation for new staff, council members, and school board each year to inform them of the purpose, roles, and responsibilities of council. * The Council Chairperson shall serve a yearly term except by necessary action of the council. The chairperson may be from the council membership or the staff at large. When the chairperson is from the staff at large they shall be a non-voting member (except in the case of a tie vote) to maintain the balance of representation.

2) Chairperson Elect 1. Assumes duties of Chairperson in Chairperson s absence and in the following year will assume the role of chair. 2. Assists Chairperson in planning and conducting Council meetings 3. Maintains or arranges maintenance of file containing all Council Meetings 4. Facilitates initial meetings of task forces and ensure that the task force is informed of the council intentions 3) Recorder 1. Records minutes, including the names of those in attendance. Minutes will be distributed to each member for feedback and revision before publication. Minutes will be kept on file at the NHS Office and in shared faculty folder. 2. Records pertinent data such as committee assignments, schedules of next meetings, etc. 3. This position will rotate among the voting members with each council meeting Task Forces Purpose A task force may be organized to study a school-wide issue and to make recommendations to the Council. Membership Staff members may form a task force related to any issue of school-wide improvement. Procedures 1. The organization of task forces will be approved and coordinated by the Council. 2. Task forces will submit a written Action Plan Form (Part A). 3. Task forces will seek input from all constituent groups. 4. All meetings will be open to the public. Notes of each meeting will be taken, including the names of those in attendance. Minutes will be sent to each member for feedback and revision before publication. 5. Task force recommendations (Part B) will then be discussed with and approved by the Council before implementation. Any recommendation requiring School Board approval will be presented to the School Board in writing at a regular monthly meeting. 6. At any point in the process, a task force may reconsider/revise its recommendations. Standing Committees Standing committees will deal with ongoing concerns such as Safety, Facility/Maintenance, Sunshine, Technology, PAL, Student Government, Wellness, and Scheduling. Meeting Schedules Council will meet at least once a month and more/less often if necessary. For the purpose of decision making, 14 members will be considered a quorum. Task forces will meet for the first time as planned and scheduled by the Chairperson Elect of the Council. After the initial meeting, they will determine

their own schedule of meetings, based on convenient times for members and the number of meetings deemed necessary to accomplish the group s specific task. Standing committees will determine their own schedule for meetings, normally at least once a quarter. All meetings are open to all members of the school community. Whole staff meetings will be scheduled on an as needed basis. Amendment Procedures Amendments to this constitution will be submitted to the Council in writing. A Task Force will be formed to research, write and publish the amendment. Amendments to the constitution must be passed by an 80% majority at the Council level, and then 80% majority of those present at a designated staff meeting. Decision Making Continuum SAU Personnel Evaluation Professional Development Plan Administration w/recommendations/input Budget Emergency situations and procedures Staff by Consensus Ratify and Amend Constitution Adoption of philosophies, beliefs Council Implementation of Assessment Implementation of Curriculum Transportation Hiring Adoption of annual School Improvement Plan Implementation of Instruction Lunch Program Personnel Transportation Action Plan Form- Part A For approval by the Council 1. What is the purpose of your task force? 2. What is the long term plan of your task force? 3. How is your plan going to impact students? 4. How is your plan going to impact staff? 5. How are you going to collect data and input from students, staff, parents...? 6. What do you envision as the calendar for your work? Action Plan Form- Part B Once the task force is approved by the Council 1. What are the goals for student learning? 2. List task force members. 3. Describe implementation plan with timeline (including presentations, training, research, data collection, plan evaluation..)

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