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Riverside USD |  BP  2230  Administration

Representative And Deliberative Groups   

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The Board of Education believes that broad input on District operations and policy from staff, parents/guardians, students and members of the public can provide the District with a diversity of viewpoints and expertise, help build a sense of ownership of the schools, enhance District efficiency and assist District communications. As desired, the Superintendent or designee may establish a management team, administrative councils, task forces, cabinets or committees in accordance with law.

(cf. 1220 - Citizen Advisory Committees)

(cf. 4301 - Administrative Staff Organization)

The membership, composition and responsibilities of these groups should be defined by the Superintendent or designee. The Superintendent or designee may establish, change or dissolve these groups at his/her discretion.

Groups established by the Superintendent or designee should act in an advisory capacity unless specifically authorized to act on behalf of the Superintendent or designee. Advisory groups must submit their recommendations to the Superintendent or designee, who may report the recommendations to the Board as appropriate.

(cf. 9130 - Board Committees)

Expenses incurred for consulting services, materials, travel or other related operations shall be approved by the Superintendent or designee in advance.

(cf. 3350 - Travel Expenses)

Legal Reference:

EDUCATION CODE

35160 - 35160.1 Broad authority of school Districts

45100.5 Senior classified management positions

45256.5 Designation of certain senior classified management positions

GOVERNMENT CODE

3540.1 Definitions

54952 Legislative body, definition

Policy RIVERSIDE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

adopted: July 17, 2018 Riverside, California