September 8, 2005

Message to school board members regarding recommendations to subcommittee

Dear Members of the School Board:
I am asking you to recommend interested persons for the Finance and Operations Subcommittee on Advertising. Please send Barb Lahman, a name(s), contact information and a brief bio. Meetings will be once a month and probably during the day. I’m asking for people who have good ideas, “think outside the box”, in business, marketing or related fields – or anyone who might make a positive contribution to the committee. Again, this committee is not going “debate” the idea or philosophy of advertising but hopefully give a wide range of options to the board. It would be very helpful if you made contact with the person that you nominate and ask them if their interested in serving. Please send possible names by Friday September 16th. Please contact me if you have questions. Thank you.

Johnny

Posted by Johnny Winston, Jr. at 9:20 PM

July 14, 2005

Board Action on Monday July 11, 2005

The following board action took place on Monday July 11th regarding the Finance and Operations Committee.

It is recommended to direct the staff to develop a communications matrix which includes relevant information about the types of communication vehicles available, the audiences that might be reached, the advantages and disadvantages, cost and any other appropriate information and bring it back to the committee.

Motion Passed 5-0 (Lopez and Vang absent).

It is recommended to request that the Board of Education approve the creation of a subcommittee of the Finance and Operations Committee to study business partnerships and advertising in the district.

Motion Passed 5-0 (Lopez and Vang absent).

Next meeting to be announced.

Posted by Johnny Winston, Jr. at 4:02 AM

June 17, 2005

Non-Traditional Communication Strategy Discussion



The Madison School Board's Finance & Operations Committee discussed non-traditional communication strategies at their recent Monday evening meeting. Ed Blume recorded the discussion (Quicktime Video)

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