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Books stocked on top of each other - Reading, Writing, and ArithmeticPolicy: it is a crucial school board role in our system of education governance. Like Congress, state legislatures, and city or county councils, school boards establish the direction and structure of their school districts by adopting policies through the authority granted by state legislatures. School board policies have the force of law equal to statutes or ordinances. Policies establish directions for the district; they set the goals, assign authority, and establish controls that make school governance and management possible. Policies are the means by which educators are accountable to the public.

Working in conjunction with the state school boards associations, NSBA's National Education Policy Network (NEPN) helps foster better communication, understanding, and management of local school districts through better policy-making by providing sample policies in use by school boards throughout the U.S.


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The policies listed on this site follow the Tennessee School Board Association model and can be accessed by section, policy number or keyword search. Our goal at Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools is to communicate our policies efficiently and effectively to both our parents and community stakeholders. Please direct questions concerning policy or procedures to our policy office.

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