Special Meeting:2/8/2024 (MLI County Map, 2/8/2024)
Event Date: 2024-02-08 00:00:00
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Executive Summary
Overview
The document presents the results of a survey conducted in August 2023, focusing on the administrative structures within various counties in Michigan, particularly as they relate to the Band Supporting Institute under the Genesee Intermediate School District. The survey categorizes counties based on the presence and type of administrative roles, highlighting the varying levels of administrative support available across different regions.
Key Findings
The counties are color-coded to visually distinguish their administrative statuses: Yellow counties possess an Administrator, Red counties have either an Administrator/Controller, an Administrator/Director of Finance, or an Administrator/Chief Financial Officer, whereas Green counties do not have any listed Administrator. This classification provides insight into the administrative governance and potential gaps in leadership that could affect support for educational initiatives within these areas.
Implications
The findings indicate a need for targeted support and resources, particularly in Green counties that lack administrative oversight. Addressing these disparities may enhance the effectiveness of educational programs and facilitate better governance. Further analysis and strategic planning are crucial to ensure that all counties have the necessary administrative frameworks in place to support their educational goals effectively.