Public education thrives on strong relationships among the board of education, superintendent, treasurer and other central office and administrative staff. As a crucial adviser to the board of education and superintendent, the treasurer oversees all financial matters and must be well-versed in laws affecting school finance. This comprehensive guide offers invaluable insights on job descriptions, contracts, performance objectives and evaluations, helping board members understand the treasurer’s role and select the best treasurer or business manager for their district. With detailed statutes and sample policies, this publication helps board members better understand the responsibilities of this complex position.
Included in the OSBA Boardmanship Series and OSBA New Board Member Kit.