The Board Of Directors
KNOVA Oregon’s Board of Directors consists of distinguished civic leaders, business executives, philanthropists and educational professionals. The Board set policy, govern the non-profit corporation’s activities, and holds its leadership accountable for all aspects of fiscal health, organizational operation, and School performance. KNOVA Oregon’s Board of Directors governs and set policies for the School as set forth in the charter agreement and in accordance with its bylaws as a not-for-profit corporation.
A parent organization will also be established to play a mission-critical role in the well-being of the School by: ensuring that all parents meet the expectations defined in their covenant with the School; reinforcing School culture and character values among students at all times; determining School colors and student dress code; maintaining a healthy, safe, and well-equipped facility.
The size of the Board of Directors of KNOVA Oregon may vary from time to time in accordance with its bylaws and applicable law. The Board may elect Board members who are parents of students at the School or members of the community providing support to the School.
Members of the School community are welcome to attend meetings of the KNOVA Oregon board of directors. As mentioned, one member of the school advisory committee will be asked to serve on the KNOVA Oregon Board of Directors so that the non-profit management organization is well-aligned and closely informed of the School’s activities. Regularly scheduled Board meetings will take place at KNOVA’s administrative headquarters. The management team of KNOVA will post advance notice of such meetings at the School, together with a draft agenda, and distribute that information to anyone on the School’s mailing list. At every Board meeting, there is an opportunity for public comment, including input from parents.
Public Meetings.
KNOVA Oregon and its Board, when acting as the Governing Body of the Charter School, will be subject to the provisions of the Oregon Public Meetings Law, ORS 192.710 to 192.790.
A parent organization will also be established to play a mission-critical role in the well-being of the School by: ensuring that all parents meet the expectations defined in their covenant with the School; reinforcing School culture and character values among students at all times; determining School colors and student dress code; maintaining a healthy, safe, and well-equipped facility.
The size of the Board of Directors of KNOVA Oregon may vary from time to time in accordance with its bylaws and applicable law. The Board may elect Board members who are parents of students at the School or members of the community providing support to the School.
Members of the School community are welcome to attend meetings of the KNOVA Oregon board of directors. As mentioned, one member of the school advisory committee will be asked to serve on the KNOVA Oregon Board of Directors so that the non-profit management organization is well-aligned and closely informed of the School’s activities. Regularly scheduled Board meetings will take place at KNOVA’s administrative headquarters. The management team of KNOVA will post advance notice of such meetings at the School, together with a draft agenda, and distribute that information to anyone on the School’s mailing list. At every Board meeting, there is an opportunity for public comment, including input from parents.
Public Meetings.
KNOVA Oregon and its Board, when acting as the Governing Body of the Charter School, will be subject to the provisions of the Oregon Public Meetings Law, ORS 192.710 to 192.790.