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From the Magazine

All February features and departments will be available in the ASBJ Archive March 1.

New this Week

School Board Training: In today’s tough economy, every dollar counts, and public entities – including school boards – are under intense scrutiny. Before traveling to a state or national conference, review the program agenda and materials publicly, including registration costs and travel fees, and then highlight which sessions board representatives plan to attend and why.

School Board News

February 2012 School Board News: News, views, and trends you should watch.

Research

Make Decisions With Data: School leaders are taking a page from Billy Beane and 'Moneyball' by using data to identify their district's greatest needs and targeting resources where they will have the most benefit

School Law

Good Governance: A Legal View: How do effective boards act? According to this school lawyer, strong boards practice good preparation, communication, and teamwork

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