The School Perceptions Podcast

38. What Should New Board Members Know about School Finance?

54 min · 2 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 38. What Should New Board Members Know about School Finance?

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With a host of new school board members taking their seats after April elections, Mike Barry [https://www.wasbo.com/WASBO/WASBO/Professional_Development/WASBO-U/Instructors/Mike_Barry.aspx] and Danielle Bosanec [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bosanec-phd-182616b2] of WASBO stopped by to talk about what makes school finance difficult to understand, what sorts of questions board members should be asking, and what degree of budgetary flexibility district leaders actually have. See links below for more WASBO resources! WASBO professional learning catalog [http://www.wasbo.com/catalog] School Business Calendar booklet [https://wasbo.com/images/wasbo/documents/6/handouts/2025/25-26%20School%20Business%20Calendar%20Booklet.pdf] Conferences and Standards [https://wasbo.com/WASBO/WASBO/Resources/Resources.aspx#coreanchor]

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Portada del episodio 38. What Should New Board Members Know about School Finance?

38. What Should New Board Members Know about School Finance?

With a host of new school board members taking their seats after April elections, Mike Barry [https://www.wasbo.com/WASBO/WASBO/Professional_Development/WASBO-U/Instructors/Mike_Barry.aspx] and Danielle Bosanec [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bosanec-phd-182616b2] of WASBO stopped by to talk about what makes school finance difficult to understand, what sorts of questions board members should be asking, and what degree of budgetary flexibility district leaders actually have. See links below for more WASBO resources! WASBO professional learning catalog [http://www.wasbo.com/catalog] School Business Calendar booklet [https://wasbo.com/images/wasbo/documents/6/handouts/2025/25-26%20School%20Business%20Calendar%20Booklet.pdf] Conferences and Standards [https://wasbo.com/WASBO/WASBO/Resources/Resources.aspx#coreanchor]

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Portada del episodio 37. Why Involve Your Community At All?

37. Why Involve Your Community At All?

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Portada del episodio 36. Why Integrity > Fidelity in Research Implementation

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35. How Does Career Education Work Out for Students?

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