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Articles by Stephen Codrington

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30/04/2014

Boards know that they must accept responsibility for the school’s finances, legal obligations, risk management, mission, policies, safety, and the appointment and oversight of the Principal, as well as ultimately the school’s reputation and its viability. Yet too few Boards seem to appreciate how important their responsibilities to self-evaluate and to be evaluated are for the school.

Articles by Stephen Codrington

Articles

30/04/2014

Boards know that they must accept responsibility for the school’s finances, legal obligations, risk management, mission, policies, safety, and the appointment and oversight of the Principal, as well as ultimately the school’s reputation and its viability. Yet too few Boards seem to appreciate how important their responsibilities to self-evaluate and to be evaluated are for the school.

Articles by Stephen Codrington

Articles

30/04/2014

Boards know that they must accept responsibility for the school’s finances, legal obligations, risk management, mission, policies, safety, and the appointment and oversight of the Principal, as well as ultimately the school’s reputation and its viability. Yet too few Boards seem to appreciate how important their responsibilities to self-evaluate and to be evaluated are for the school.

Articles by Stephen Codrington

Articles

30/04/2014

Boards know that they must accept responsibility for the school’s finances, legal obligations, risk management, mission, policies, safety, and the appointment and oversight of the Principal, as well as ultimately the school’s reputation and its viability. Yet too few Boards seem to appreciate how important their responsibilities to self-evaluate and to be evaluated are for the school.

Articles by Stephen Codrington

Articles

30/04/2014

Boards know that they must accept responsibility for the school’s finances, legal obligations, risk management, mission, policies, safety, and the appointment and oversight of the Principal, as well as ultimately the school’s reputation and its viability. Yet too few Boards seem to appreciate how important their responsibilities to self-evaluate and to be evaluated are for the school.