School Board

Bristol Township School District
School Board 

James P. Morgan III,  President
Kellie A. Buchanan, Vice President

Krystle Eakin-Chebly
Amanda Geist
Christopher L. Harkins
Donna L. Kelly
Constance R. Moore
Gallus J. Obert
Mary Sharble

We thank our School Board for their hard work and dedication to the district.

School Board of Directors

The Bristol Township School Board is made up of nine Citizens elected to terms of four years each. Voting takes place at the regular Spring Primaries and November General Elections. When vacancies occur unexpectedly, the school board may appoint a replacement to serve until the next general election. The district solicitor, secretary and treasurer are appointed by the Board. School Board members are volunteers and therefore are not paid for their services.

As with other legislative bodies (the Congress, the General Assembly, city councils, borough councils, etc.) there are no special qualifications required to be a school director. School directors are not expected to be, nor intended to be, educational specialists. Candidates for the position of school director must be eligible voters who are at least 18 years of age. They must also be a resident of their community at least one year prior to election or appointment.

Responsibilities

  • Providing a free public education for all school age children within the District
  • Exercising leadership and drafting policies for the operation of local schools
  • Authorizing curriculum development and revision as recommended by the Superintendent
  • Determining educational standards and goals
  • Authorizing the employment of teachers and other staff members upon the recommendation of the Superintendent
  • Adopting an annual budget and approving expenditures
  • Levying Taxes
  • Fixing the length of the school term


Feedback

Although individual Board members are available to listen to concerns, most often the teacher or administrator closest to the situation is the best person to address issues. The District has established the following procedures for the public to follow when looking for answers to concerns.

If a problem or question concerns your child or your child's teacher, first contact the teacher. Next, contact their school principal or assistant principal.
If your concerns deal with a specific function of the District, then call the District Office at 215-943-3200 and ask for the specific department (Transportation, Title I, Special Education, Curriculum, etc.).
When all contacts fail to give you the satisfactory answer, contact the Superintendent at 215-943-3200 or a School Board member.

No person should orally initiate personal charges or complaints against individual employees at a public meeting of the Board. Any charges, complaints or challenges should be presented to the Superintendent or Superintendent's Secretary or Board's Secretary in writing and signed by the complainant. Generally, any charges presented to the board at an open meeting will be referred to the Superintendent for investigation. 


What is a School Board?

The PSBA created this information website: WhatisaSchoolBoard.com to answer frequently asked questions. 

 

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