| GOVERNANCE
The governance and management of the Hilltown Cooperative
Charter School are arranged into realms of responsibility,
called "Domains". All of these groups work
together - seeking input and participation from each
other in most decision-making processes. Rather than
having a "Principal", the school employs three
Coordinators, who share an office and work together
to ensure that the school is viable and stays true to
its mission.
The Education Domain is responsible for the educational
program at Hilltown and includes the work of the teachers,
teaching assistants and the Educational Coordinator
who supervises and develops all aspects of this domain
including coordinating the hiring committees for teaching
positions. Dan Klatz is the current Education Coordinator.
The Administrative Domain covers the day to day operation
at school. The Administrative Coordinator manages the
facility, admissions procedures and school finances
and hires and coordinates office staff, the school nurse,
custodial staff and the bookkeeper. The Administrative
Assistant is responsible for staffing the office and
answering the phone, and coordinates the day to day
procedures in the school office. Amy Aaron is the current
Administrative Coordinator, Monique Bourgeois is the
current Administrative Assistant.
The Community Domain is responsible for ensuring full
community participation in the
school's functioning and governance and for maintaining
both the "sense of
community" within the school and a school connection
with the local community. The
Community Coordinator administers this domain, coordinating
Community Service
Learning for the students, developing systems to serve
and include parents and other
volunteers, facilitating meetings of the Cooperative
and coordinating the school's
event and fundraising calendar. The Parent Representatives
to the Management Team
work with the Community Coordinator to ensure that parent
voices are heard in
decision-making processes. Deirdre Arthen is the current
Community Coordinator.
The Board of Trustees is responsible for the school's
overarching philosophies,
direction and policies and is accountable for all legal
and fiscal issues affecting
the Hilltown School. It operates using a consensus model
and makes decisions on the
hiring of Domain Coordinators, and contractual relationships.
Voting members of the
Hilltown Cooperative Charter School elect the Trustees
at their annual meeting held
each May. Trustees serve a three-year term and do not
need to be parents at the
school. The school's three coordinators attend Board
meetings as speaking but
non-decision-making members. Schedules of BOT meetings,
agendas, and minutes are
available for parents to review on the bulletin board
in the All-School Space. All
BOT meetings are open to the school community and the
general public. Peter Feitner,
a parent, is the current President of the Board of Trustees
The Management Team is composed of two representatives
of the teaching staff, the
Administrative Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Community
Coordinator, two Parent
Representatives and a member of the Board of Trustees.
It is responsible for
coordinating school events and discussing issues that
cross Domain boundaries and
affect home and school life together. Parent Reps to
the Management Team have
mailboxes where they receive communication from parents
and also host weekly "Rep
Raps" , a drop-in time when parents can come and
discuss any topics of interest or
concern. Marcia LaRoque is the current Parent Rep to
Management Team. Laurel Loomis
and Peter Kennedy are the current teacher Reps.
Domain Council is made up of the three staff coordinators
and the president of the
Board of Trustees. It is responsible for proposing the
annual budget and making
policy recommendations to the Board.
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