What should the qualifications be to win one of the three Trustee positions that will be elected this November?
First and foremost, the person should have executive leadership and decision-making skills and experience. Help elect these people, not just the ones with the most friends.
The Trustees on the Board are in charge of policy-making. They don't operate the District; that is the job of the superintendent. They should leave the "dirty work" to the superintendent.
Give direction to the superintendent and then monitor her performance.
Too many board members have been "in the kitchen" too often. Can you imagine what would happen if Directors of Ford Motor Company spent time on the factory floor, listening to employees who put fenders on cars or operate robots?
The persons elected should understand finances and the "big picture".
They should understand that "they" make the decisions for Richland 2, not the South Carolina School Boards Association. They should stop wasting so much time on revising Board policies.
Splashed on the District's website is "Purpose Driven, Future Ready". Seriously? Look at the grade-level reports.
Abdullah Mustafa was the sole speaker in the Public Comment period on August 13. To view Mr. Mustafa's comments, go to this board meeting and scroll forward to 20:44 on the timer.
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