We're seeking dedicated, passionate community stakeholders, parent representatives, and alumni to serve on the LFDCS Board of Trustees.
Per the MA Department of Elementary Education, "A strong board defines the mission of the school, develops school policies and changes them when appropriate, hires qualified personnel to manage the school's day-to-day operations and holds them accountable for meeting established goals, and formulates a long-range plan and charter school accountability plan that will ensure the school's continued stability.In addition to its many other responsibilities, the board must ensure that the school is complying with all of the state and federal laws that apply to the school and that the school is operating in accordance with its charter and with any approved amendments to its charter."*
Our Board of Trustees members commit to attending monthly board meetings, participating in committee work, and supporting school events if needed. This typically is 3-5 hours per month, which may vary depending on Board and school needs. A Board of Trustee member can serve two three-year terms maximum, for a potential six-year period of time serving.
For more information, please visit: Serve on the Board of Trustees
Interested?
Please contact Sally-Ann Stukuls, Assistant Superintendent at LFDCS, for more details:
978-216-0461 ext. 172
*Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. (2025, December 15). Obligations and responsibilities of boards of trustees (Charter school board governance).https://www.doe.mass.edu/charter/governance/default.html?section=trustees