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Job Description
School Board Director
Carlisle Area School District
Administrative/Central Office - Carlisle, Pennsylvania This job is also posted in Carlisle Area School District
Job Details
Job ID:
5803785
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Re-Posted:
Today
Starting Date:
Immediately
Job Description
POSITION
School Board Director
TERM DATES
July 18, 2026-November 30, 2027
As required by the Pennsylvania School Code, public school districts are governed by a School Board that is comprised of directors/trustees who serve terms. In compliance with state and federal laws, school boards establish policies and regulations by which their schools are governed. Applicants for the vacant seat on the Carlisle Area School District School Board of Directors should submit their resume and cover letter, with responses to the following questions, to Mrs. Bussard, School Board President at boardpresident@carlisleschools.org.
Why do you want to serve as a member of the Carlisle School Board of Directors?
What opportunities do you see for the Carlisle Area School District?
How would you effectively promote Carlisle Area School District in your district in our community?
What differentiates you from the other candidates and/or board members?
What particular experiences or skills have prepared you to serve as a board member?
What do you see as the greatest challenge facing this school system?
According to the
Pennsylvania School Board's Association:
Principles for Governance and Leadership
Pennsylvania school boards are committed to providing every student the opportunity to grow and achieve. Actions, as elected and appointed board members, ultimately have both short and long-term impact in the classroom. Therefore, school board members pledge that they will…
Lead Responsibly
Prepare for, attend, and actively participate in board meetings
Work together with civility and cooperation, respecting that individuals hold differing opinions and ideas
Participate in professional development, training, and board retreats
Collaborate with the Superintendent, acknowledging their role as the 10th member of the board and commissioned officer of the Commonwealth
Act Ethically
Never use the position for improper benefit to self or others
Avoid actual or perceived conflicts of interest
Recognize school directors do not possess any authority outside of the collective board
Accept that when a board has made a decision, it is time to move forward collectively and constructively
Plan Thoughtfully
Implement a collaborative strategic planning process
Set annual goals that are aligned with comprehensive plans, recognizing the need to adapt as situations change
Develop a comprehensive financial plan and master facilities plan that anticipates short and long-term needs
Allocate resources to effectively impact student success
Evaluate Continuously
Make data-informed decisions
Evaluate the superintendent annually
Conduct a board self-assessment on a recurring basis
Focus on student growth and achievement
Review effectiveness of all comprehensive and strategic plans
Communicate Clearly
Promote open, honest, and respectful dialogue among the board, staff, and community
Acknowledge and listen to varied input from all stakeholders
Promote transparency while protecting necessary confidential matters
Set expectations and guidelines for individual board member communication
Advocate Earnestly
Promote public education as a keystone of our Commonwealth
Engage the community by seeking input, building support networks, and generating action
Champion public education by engaging local, state, and federal officials
Govern Effectively
Establish and adhere to rules and procedures for board operations
Develop, adopt, revise, and review policy routinely
Align board decisions to policy ensuring compliance with the PA School Code and other local, state, and federal laws
Remain focused on the role of governance, effectively delegating management tasks to the administration
The Carlisle Area School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, creed, religion, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, marital status, pregnancy, disability or any other status protected by law in its activities, programs, or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title IX and Section 504.
No person shall on the grounds of race, color, age, creed, religion, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin, marital status, pregnancy, disability or any other status protected by law be excluded from participation in or be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity funded in whole or in part by federal funds. Discrimination on the basis of sex or religion is also prohibited in some federal programs.
For information regarding civil rights or grievances procedures, services, activities and facilities that are assessable to and usable by handicapped persons, contact:
Mr. Michael R. Gogoj
Title IX Coordinator
540 West North Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-240-6800
Lisa Slover
Section 504 Coordinator
Director of Student Services
Office Address - 623 West Penn Street
Carlisle, PA 17013
717-240-6800 ext. 17815
sloverl@carlisleschools.org