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School-Based Decision Making (SBDM)

Open Records

All SBDM Councils and Council-assigned committees (standing and ad hoc) are required to keep Open Records of their meetings. The minutes of all SBDM Council and Council-assigned committee meetings and supporting documentation must be kept on file at the school to meet Open-Records requirements (KRS 61.870). In addition, KRS 160.345 (3) (h) allows the local board of education to adopt a policy addressing the record keeping of the School Council. The Fayette County Board of Education has adopted a policy (policy BLC) related to Open Records of Council meetings. To comply with this policy, two copies of all SBDM Council and Council-assigned committee meeting minutes and their supporting documentation (i.e., policies created, budget worksheets, etc.) also must be forwarded to the superintendent/designee at Support Services. One copy of all minutes received is kept as a permanent file at Support Services. A procedure should be in place (through bylaws or operational procedures) to facilitate requests for Council and Council-assigned committees' records. These procedures should include the following:

  • How full public access of records can be obtained
  • Means to determine how requests for records will be made (verbally or written)
  • Means to protect School Council and committee records from damage and disorganization
  • Means to provide assistance and information upon request
  • Means to ensure efficient and timely action to respond to requests
  • Times records can be viewed (may be during regular school office hours)
  • Title and address of the official custodian of the records (chairperson of the Council and where the records are going to be kept)
  • Fees to be charged (if any) for the copies of the records.

When recording the minutes of Council and Council-assigned committees, consideration should be given to include the following:

  • The school name and the Council or committee assigned by the Council
  • Identification of type of meeting (regularly scheduled or call meeting)
  • Record of the presence of a quorum and adoption or correction of minutes from previous meeting
  • Date of the meeting, members present, guest(s) present
  • Time the meeting began and ended
  • Summary of all major points made in discussions
  • Names of people who presented committee reports and summaries of the reports
  • Attachments of documents relevant to Council discussions or actions
  • Record of each motion exactly as stated
  • Record of all decisions that are made by the Council (i.e., approving the Comprehensive School Improvement Plan)
  • Agenda items for next meeting
  • Follow-up Summary: who agreed to do what before next meeting

The following should not be a part of the minutes kept for Open Meetings:

  • Point-by-point account of discussions
  • Specifying who said what in discussions
  • Reporting of off-track discussions
  • Items that could be embarrassing to individuals

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