Site-based decision making is a process for decentralizing decisions to improve the educational outcomes at every school campus through a collaborative effort by which principals, teachers, campus staff, students, district staff, parents, and community representatives assess educational outcomes of all students, determine goals and strategies, and ensure that strategies are implemented and adjusted to improve student achievement.
The expected outcome of a site-based decision-making committee is improved student achievement as a result of:
- effective district and campus planning;
- increased community involvement in the school improvement process;
- clearly established accountability objectives for all student groups;
- improved flow of communication and information;
- collaborative decision making; and
- coordination of regular and special programs.