Committees — Sandpoint Waldorf School

 SWS Committees

Many school functions, day-to-day tasks, seasonal events, and policy matters are developed and managed through school committees. Committee work takes commitment, as the word itself implies. Parents who wish to become directly involved in the life of the school are encouraged to try their hand at this challenging and satisfying work.

Committee members create a mission statement that describes the committee’s goals. The mission statement is submitted to the Board for annual review and is revised as needed. Each committee appoints a Chairperson. His or her responsibilities include:

  • Scheduling meetings, setting the committee agenda, and facilitating meetings.

  • Tracking the committee’s progress.

  • Ensuring that the committee mission statement, mandates, and guidelines are made available to members.

  • Recruiting and orienting new members as needed.

All Board-mandated committees provide a representative to the Board of Trustees. This representative is responsible for filing a monthly report on the committee’s work-in-progress to the Board and for relaying Board mandates and other relevant information to the committee members. Board mandated committees include: Development, Finance, TAP, Futures and Marketing.

All Faculty-mandated committees are held by members of our faculty and members of administration. Faculty mandated committees include: Pedagogical Committee, Care Group and the Community Relations Committee.

All Administration-mandated committees are held by members of administration as well as community members. These committees include: IT and Site Committees.

Every committee assigns a member to record and file the minutes of each meeting. The minutes are a record of the committee’s workings and are placed in the permanent record of the school. Minutes are typed and include the date, persons present, a brief description of discussion topics and assigned tasks and any attachments such as policy drafts or official correspondence. Care is taken to omit confidential information from the public record, although this may be kept in a secure file if necessary. In order to preserve continuity and cohesiveness committees are encouraged to hold regularly scheduled meetings and to schedule one or two meetings during summer break. 

When possible, the committee’s annual calendar is formulated and coordinated with the all-school calendar at the beginning of the school year. This serves as a timeline for the committees’ short and long-term goals. The calendar includes:

  • Regularly scheduled meeting dates.

  • Perennial tasks. 

  • Target dates for long and short-term mandates and steps for achieving them. 

  • Committee sponsored events.

Committee Members are asked to:

  • Attend all committee meetings and complete tasks in a timely manner.

  • Respect other members’ time by being punctual, turning off cell phones, and keeping other interruptions to a minimum.

  • Inform the committee chair if you cannot attend a scheduled meeting and, if necessary, arrange other means for meeting your obligations.

  • Inform the committee chair if you can no longer fulfill your obligations and help preserve the integrity of the committee by helping to find a suitable replacement.

The Sandpoint Waldorf School is committed to open and impartial decision making and research free of personal bias. At times, working relationships may pose a conflict of interest regarding school related discussions and decisions. For this reason a SWS employee or committee member may be asked to step down from specific faculty, trustee or committee work when a decision making process is deemed to be a conflict of interest. Ideally, individuals recognize such circumstances and step down voluntarily. If needed, the faculty, trustees or other committee members will determine the areas of discussion and decision-making which are potential conflicts of interest and remove those persons accordingly. Below is a bit of information on each of our committees:

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