§ 6-13-620 - Powers and duties.
               	 		
6-13-620.    Powers and duties.
    The  board of directors of each school district in the state is charged with  the following powers and required to perform the following duties in  order to provide no less than a general, suitable, and efficient system  of free public schools:
      (1)  Attend meetings of the school board;
      (2)  Determine the mission and direction of the school district;
      (3)  Adhere to state and federal laws governing public schools;
      (4)  Enact, enforce, and obey school district policies;
      (5)    (A)  Employ staff, including:
                  (i)    (a)  A superintendent of schools to oversee the day-to-day operations of the school district.
                        (b)  A superintendent shall be evaluated annually or no less often than prior to any extension of his or her employment contract.
                        (c)  Superintendents  and assistant superintendents may be employed under contract terms and  conditions that incorporate all elements prescribed by the State Board  of Education; and
                  (ii)    (a)  School  district employees under initial written employment contracts in the  form prescribed by the State Board of Education, not including  day-to-day substitutes.
                        (b)  The employment contract shall:
                              (1)  State  the duration of employment, specific duties of the employee and the  annual salary or hourly wage of the employee and projected annual  earnings in the case of nonexempt employees under applicable state and  federal law; and
                              (2)  Incorporate  all personnel policies adopted by June 30 to be in effect on July 1 of  the following employee contract year, subject to the requirements and  exceptions contained in      6-17-204 and 6-17-205.
            (B)  Copies  of initial written employment contracts and renewed written employment  contracts issued in accordance with      6-17-1506 and 6-17-1703 shall be  distributed as follows:
                  (i)  One (1) copy to be given to the employee;
                  (ii)  One (1) copy to be retained by the school board of directors; and
                  (iii)  One (1) copy to be retained by the school district's treasurer or bookkeeper;
      (6)  Understand  and oversee school district finances required by law to ensure  alignment with the school district's academic and facility needs and  goals, including without limitation:
            (A)  Reviewing, adopting, and publishing the school district's budget;
            (B)  Overseeing and monitoring the school district finances, including:
                  (i)  Revenues;
                  (ii)  Expenditures;
                  (iii)  Investments;
                  (iv)  Debts;
                  (v)  Obligations;
                  (vi)  Inventory; and
                  (vii)  Real property;
            (C)  Borrowing  money as necessary, but in no case shall the school board of directors  permit the school district to end the fiscal year with a negative legal  balance;
            (D)  Entering into contracts for goods and services necessary to operate the school district;
            (E)  Buying, selling, renting, and leasing real property and personal property on behalf of the school district;
            (F)  Receiving, reviewing, and approving each annual financial audit report and presenting it to the public;
      (7)  Ensure that:
            (A)  Necessary and sufficient facilities are built or obtained, furnished, and maintained; and
            (B)  All properties belonging to the district are managed and maintained for the benefit of the school district;
      (8)  Approve  the selection of curriculum and ensure that students are offered and  taught the courses of study and educational content required by the  State Board of Education;
      (9)  Visit district schools and classrooms when students are present no less than annually and attend some events and functions;
      (10)  Obtain  the training and professional development necessary to serve as active  and informed members of the school board of directors; and
      (11)  Do all other things necessary and lawful for the conduct of efficient free public schools in the school district.