Keeping Parent Complaints From Interfering With the Strategic Functions of the Board

Keeping Parent Complaints From Interfering With the Strategic Functions of the Board
Keeping Parent Complaints From Interfering With the Strategic Functions of the Board

Volume 45

No. 8//

June 22, 2020

As Chair of the Committee on Trustees (COT), you will be called on to take the lead in assisting your colleagues in dealing with one of the troublesome facts of private-independent school life: parental complaints made directly to Board members. Many parents think of their school’s Board of Trustees in the same way that they think of their local public school board. And, if that were true, their complaints would not violate that model, i.e., the public elects a public school board to represent their interests.
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