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Hilton CSD Board of Education
Rules of Conduct and Standard Operating Procedures
- Meetings
the Hilton Board of Education meets generally twice
monthly, on the second and fourth Tuesdays, at 7 pm in
District Offices, 225 West Ave., Hilton, in the Board
Meeting room. Executive sessions and special meetings
are scheduled as needed and publicized. Every effort
shall be made to conclude meetings, including executive
session by 10 pm. A
majority of the Board must approve requests for
information items requiring substantial background work
in open session. Requests for information on the
operations and policies of the District may be directed
to the superintendent, assistant superintendent for
business and assistant superintendent for human
resources. Participating in the meetings are the seven
elected board members, the superintendent, assistant
superintendent for business, and assistant
superintendent for human resources.
- Purpose
The purpose of the meetings is for the board to consider
and approve recommendations by the superintendent
regarding: policy; curriculum; approval of textbooks;
personnel actions which are governed by state rulings
protecting the confidentiality of a person's
appointment, employment, promotion, demotion,
discipline, suspension, dismissal or removal; budget and
financial issues; Other matters required by New York
State Education Law.
- Agendas
are posted online:
Meeting Agendas
- Minutes The
official minutes of the Hilton Board of Education are
reviewed and approved before distribution to the public.
Once approved, Board minutes are posted online:
Meeting Minutes
- Public Comment
The Hilton Board of Education subscribes to the
NYS
Open Meetings Law and Freedom of Information Information
which allows members of the public to attend Board
meetings. Although the Law does not require public
participation, the Board does recognize guests who wish
to address the Board. Freedom
of Information/Open Meetings - FOIL - for
information: 585-392-1000 ext. 7043.
- Speakers -
District residents wishing to address the board are
encouraged to notify the district clerk in advance. In
some circumstances, the board president will recognize
members of the audience who have particular information,
which is vital to the issue being considered. The Board
of Education reserves the right to limit public comments
to a maximum of twenty (20) minutes total and five (5)
minutes per speaker. When speaking before the Board,
individuals are asked to state their name and address
for the record. Regarding any personnel matters, the
speaker's comments shall not include mentioning any
District employee by name [Dist. Policy 3220]. New York
State Education Law prohibits the disclosure of
personnel issues by boards of education in public
session. The Board reserves the right to restrict access
for a speaker who does not comply with district policies
and guidelines. District Clerk - for information:
585-392-1000 ext. 7099.
- Recognitions
-The Board of Education honors students, staff, and
community members for their accomplishments and efforts
that has greatly enhanced the District.
- Presentations
-Educational initiatives evaluation, school programs,
and school activities are part of most meetings.
- Reports from Board
Members - board members provide updates on
their interaction with District, Local, and State
committees and school related organizations with whom
they have been assigned as liaisons.
- Old Business
- Items on this portion of the agenda were previously
introduced at a past Board meeting, but were not brought
to closure. An example would be policy changes, which
must be tabled at the meeting in which the change is
first considered, with action occurring at a subsequent
meeting.
- New Business -
Consent and For Discussion: This portion of
the agenda represents the primary issues to be voted on
at the meeting. The consent portion allows the Board to
address multiple issues with one motion. Any items,
which are deemed to warrant additional discussion, are
moved from consent to the discussion part of the agenda
and discussed individually. Action items requiring time
for review and public input will be tabled for at least
one meeting [such as textbook approvals, policy
revisions and curriculum approvals].
- Public Hearings
- Prior to adoption of the budget or scheduling of other
votes, a public hearing is scheduled to provide an
opportunity for public input prior to Board action.
Persons speaking at a public hearing may do so without
prior arrangement. The speaker will be expected to
provide their name and address, and confine their
comments to no more than five minutes on the topic under
consideration.
- Administrative
Report - The superintendent, assistant
superintendent for business and assistant superintendent
for human resources, prepare reports to the Board
providing information and background on activities
within their responsibility. Information in these
reports may relate to future agenda items, or may exist
for information purposes only.
- Closure -
At the conclusion of the meeting the board president
will ask the clerk to read back the potential agenda
items that were discussed during the meeting. The Board
decides if they would like to add an item to a future
agenda. A debriefing also takes place along with any
other topics the Board would like to discuss. The Board
Goals are reviewed at the conclusion of each meeting.
- Executive Session
- Prior to or following the public portion of the
meeting, the Board will often convene an executive
session. Under the N.Y.S. Open Meetings Law, the Board
shall not take any formal action in executive session
and may only discuss topics such as negotiations,
personnel, litigation, and other topics in which the
need for confidentiality takes precedence. Executive
session is reserved for discussions involving
confidential information. Public employees are governed
by N.Y.S. Education Law and as civil servants are
protected by the N.Y.S. Constitution and the 14th
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution [due process
provision]. The Board of Education protects the
residents and taxpayers of the Hilton School District
from liability [defamation and stigma actions] by
ensuring confidentiality of personnel issues.
- Board of Education
and School District Records - The Hilton School
Board and Hilton Central School District are subject to
the Freedom of Information Law [FOIL] that requires
governmental bodies to allow public access to official
records and documents, which are not covered by
confidentiality or privacy regulations. A fee is
charged for copies.
Freedom of Information/Open Meetings - FOIL
- Board of Education
Rules of Conduct: The Board considers all
questions that arise on a basis of what is best for
students and learning in the District. Members attend
meetings of the Board and assigned committees as Board
representatives. Members understand that they have no
power or authority as individual members; that only the
Board as a whole can make policies and decisions for the
school district.
- Revised: 12/30/09
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