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2007 Senate Bill 5626: Requiring training for school directors.
Introduced by Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe (Bothell) (D) on January 25, 2007
To require certain training for school district board of directors. The legislature finds that school board directors are responsible for setting the vision for the school district, creating successful board and superintendent relations, understanding school law and finance, accounting for school and school district improvement, using data to make decisions, and advocating for public education in the community, regionally, and at the state level. Each member of a school district board of directors would be required to complete a minimum of 7 hours of training annually. The hours of training obtained by each member must be posted on the school district's web site.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee on January 25, 2007