213 Public Participation in Board Meetings

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Series 200

 

Policy Title:  Public Participation in Board Meetings                                                                                                                                           Code No.  213

The Board recognizes the importance of citizen participation in school district matters.  In order to assure citizens are heard and board meetings are conducted efficiently and in an organized manner, the Board will set time aside for public comment, at a specific time during the meeting.

Public Comment During Board Meetings 

Citizens wishing to address the board on a certain agenda item must notify the Board Secretary prior to the board meeting. The board president will recognize these individuals to make their comments at the appropriate time during public comment.  Citizens wishing to present petitions to the board may also do so at this time.  The board however, will only receive the petitions and not act upon them or their contents.  

The Board has the discretion to limit the amount of time set aside for public participation. Normally, speakers will be limited to 5 minutes with a total allotted time for public participation of 15 minutes.  However, the board president may modify this time limit, if deemed appropriate or necessary.  Public comment is a time set aside for community input, but the board will not discuss or take any action on any matter during public comment. District staff members will be asked to follow internal protocol to voice issues, concerns, and complaints.

Public comment shall be limited to regular board meetings and will not be routinely held during special board meetings.

If the pressure of business or other circumstances dictate, the Board President may decide to eliminate this practice.  The Board President will recognize these individuals to make their comments at the appropriate time. 

Individuals who have a complaint about employees may bring their complaint to the Board only after they have followed board policy addressing citizens’ complaints.  Students who have a complaint may only bring their complaint to the Board after they have followed board policy addressing students’ complaints.

Petitions to Place a Topic on the Agenda

Individuals who wish for an item to be placed on the board agenda may submit a valid petition to the board.  For a petition to be valid, it must be signed by at least 500 eligible electors of the district, or ten percent of the individuals who voted in the last school election, whichever number is lower.

Upon receiving a valid petition to the board to place a proposal on the next board agenda for public hearing, the board will place the proposal identified in the petition on the agenda of the next regular meeting, or a special meeting held within 30 days of receipt of the petition.  The board will provide a sign-up sheet for all individuals who wish to speak on the proposal, and individuals will be called to speak in order of sign-up.  The sign-up sheet will require each individual to list their legal name and mailing address.  Each speaker will be limited to an amount of time established by the board president that is reasonable and necessary based on the number of speakers signed up.  The same time limit will apply to all speakers on the proposal.  Each individual will be limited to one opportunity to speak.  The board maintains absolute discretion on whether or not to discuss or act on the public comments made on the proposal. If a petition is related to curriculum, the district maintains discretion to determine whether to stop teaching that curriculum until the board holds the public hearing to discuss the curriculum. 

The board has a significant interest in maintaining the decorum of its meetings, and it is expected that members of the public and the board will address each other with civility.  The orderly process of the board meeting will not be interfered with or disrupted by public comment.  Only individuals recognized by the board president will be allowed to speak.  Comments by others are out of order.  If disruptive, the individual causing disruption may be asked to leave the board meeting.  Defamatory comments may be subject to legal action

Approved:  December 10, 2002

Reviewed:  June 9, 2020

Revised:  Octboer 12, 2021

Legal Reference:  Iowa Code §§ 21; 22; 279.8.

Cross Reference:  205 Board Member Liability; 210.8 Board Meeting Agenda; 214 Public Hearings; 307 Communication Channels; 401.4 Employee Complaints; 402.5 Public Complaints About Employees; 502.4 Student Complaints and Grievances

213.1 Public Complaints

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Series 200

Administrative Regulation:  Public Complaints                                                                                                                                                  Code No.  213.1

The Board recognizes situations may arise in the operation of the school district which are of concern to parents and other members of the school district community.

The Board firmly believes concerns should be resolved at the lowest organizational level by those individuals closest to the concern.  Whenever a complaint or concern is brought to the attention of the board it will be referred to the administration to be resolved.  Prior to board action however, the following should be completed:

  1. Matters should first be addressed to the teacher or employee
  2. Unsettled matters from (a) above or problems and questions about individual attendance centers should be addressed to the employee’s building principal.
  3. Unsettled matters from (b) above or problems and questions concerning the school district should be directed to the superintendent.
  4. If a matter cannot be settled satisfactorily by the superintendent, it may then be brought to the board for consideration.  To bring a concern, the individual shall notify the board president or board secretary in writing, who may bring it to the attention of the entire board.

Parents, guardians and community members of the district who have concerns about the district or the board may refer to the student handbook for additional guidance from the Iowa Department of Education or visit https://educateiowa.gov/pk-12/parent-guardian-and-community-concerns.

It is within the discretion of the Board to address complaints from the members of the school district community, and the board will only consider whether to address complaints if they are in writing, signed, and the complainant has complied with this policy.  The board is not obligated to address a complaint and may defer to the decision of the superintendent.  If the board elects not to address a complaint, the decision of the superintendent shall be final.  If the board does elect to address a complaint, its decision shall be final.

Approved:  December 10, 2002

Reviewed:  June 9, 2020

Revised:  October 12, 2021

Legal Reference:  Iowa Code §§ 279.8

Cross Reference:  210.8 Board Meeting Agenda; 213 Public Participation in Board Meetings; 307 Communication Channels