Robert's Rules of Order contains useful information to explain when a Special meeting should be called. Generally, it is when something of great importance and urgency cannot wait until the next Regular meeting.
Board members should demand of the Board Chair and Superintendent to know exactly what the urgency of this meeting is.
The next Regular Meeting of the board is scheduled for April 28, 2020.
What is so urgent that a Special Meeting is being called?
The only item on the agenda for the 5:30PM Special Meeting is a Continuing Resolution pertaining to the District's operating budget that must be approved by June 30, 2020.
Can you see anything so urgent that this could not wait one week for the Board's attention?
In case you are wondering about this urgent matter, below is the proposed Resolution:
"Whereas,
1.
Board
Policy DB provides that, "In case
the budget does not receive approval by June 30, the board will adopt a
continuing resolution based on last year's operating budget until the budget
can be approved."
2.
The
State of South Carolina has initiated a continuing resolution in the event that
the state has not completed an adopted budget by June 30, 2020.
3.
In
the event the state's budget is not approved by the beginning of the new fiscal
year (July 1, 2020), there will be disruption and uncertainty concerning the
effect of the FY 2020-21 budget.
Now therefore, BE
IT RESOLVED:
1.
In
the event the State of South Carolina does not vote to give final approval of
the State Budget and respective education funding lines from the state budget
and respective new guidelines of those funds by the end of the day on June 30,
2020, the Board directs that the FY 2019-20 Board budget, in current form,
shall continue to govern and shall provide the legal authority for the receipt
and expenditure of funds for the operations of the District, until the Board
finds that the Board's FY 2020-21 budget shall go into effect.
2.
If
the State of South Carolina completes final approval to the State budget on or
before June 30, 2020, then this resolution shall be moot and of no effect.
3.
Nothing in this resolution constitutes a waiver of
any of the Board's legal status relating to the budget, management and control
of the Richland Two School
District.
It is so resolved this 21st day of April
2020."
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