Functions of the Board
The Benjamin Logan Local Board of Education is a policy-making body and, within the framework of state law, exercises complete control over the educational and financial affairs of the school district. Among its numerous duties, the board adopts an annual budget and approves all expenditures; employs personnel; hires and evaluates a superintendent of schools; approves curriculum, textbooks and courses of study; and makes decisions on school sites, building plans and construction contracts.
The five members of the board of education are nominated by petition and elected at a regular November election. All members serve four-year terms. A majority of the members constitutes a quorum.
Board of education members, however, have no power to act individually in the name of the board. Action can be taken only when the board is meeting in formal public session with a majority of its members present.
The board recognizes that it has an obligation to the people of the Benjamin Logan Local School communities to plan the best possible programs of education.
Philosophy of Education
It is the purpose of the Benjamin Logan Local Schools to provide educational opportunities for all youngsters regardless of race, color or creed; to include in the curriculum, courses geared to today's economic and social demands on young people; and to give basic training for all students - whether their intent is furthering their education or taking an immediate place in the community.
Education must begin with the individuals, teaching them to know and understand themselves and their relationships and responsibilities to others. It must give them the realization that any society is the result of the contributions of all. It must provide motivation for self-imposed discipline, for good moral standards, and the acquisition of skills and knowledge suited to the individual.