Shenandoah Valley Academy Bylaws Sub-committee July 22, 2015 Report of Material Changes to SVA’s Constitution and Bylaws
Format Cover page Table of contents Left margin numbers Combined existing Constitution and Bylaws into one document per Conference Bylaws Committee action. Rearranging of Articles Articles were reorganized to accommodate merging of existing documents - Example 1: New Bylaws Article I (includes Articles I, II and III from current Constitution) - Example 2: New Bylaws Article II (includes Article IV from current Constitution and Articles I and II from existing Bylaws) Key Changes/Additions Board Member Qualifications (Article II, Section 2). A detailed list of skills and expertise was added to ensure a wider range of competencies in board members. Voting and Non-voting Members (Article II, Section 3). More conference wide representation. Expectations of Voting Board Members (Article II, Section 4) Delegated Authority, including Responsibilities of the Board (Article II, Section 6) Duties and Responsibilities of the Principal/CEO (Article II, Section 7) Meetings (Article III). Becomes an article of its own and includes new section on electronic and phone voting. Committees (Article IV). Becomes an article of its own and includes description of added standing committees. Amendments (Article V). Entire document may be amended at any regular Constituency Meeting. Board Member Agreement added to end of document. Board members will be required to sign. In Summary, major changes to new Bylaws focus on: 1. Recruiting of board members for specific competencies that would help support SVA’s growth is more specific. 2. Adjusting the board’s membership structure to ensure a wider conference representation. 3. Specific expectations of voting board members. 4. Added Board member Agreement. 5. Better understanding of the duties and responsibilities of the Principal/CEO. 6. Better understanding of the responsibilities of the school board.