Effective School Board Governance: What It Means and Why It Matters — A FUEL Laguna Webinar
Former LBUSD school board member Kelly Osborne walks the Laguna Beach community through what effective school board governance actually looks like — from the mindset of individual board members to how boards set strategic goals, support superintendents, and serve every student. The webinar also covers the 2001 Measure R bond, the 10-year Facilities Master Plan, and what a potential bond extension could mean for LBUSD. Hosted by FUEL board member Shaheen Sheik-Sadhal.
This is FUEL's second community webinar, featuring former LBUSD school board member Kelly Osborne, who served from 2020 to 2024. Kelly holds a master's degree in education and currently teaches environmental literacy to over 4,000 students across eight school sites. She brings both governance experience and deep knowledge of public education to this conversation.
Topics covered include:
Why school boards exist and what citizen oversight of public education actually means. The five governance mindsets every effective board member should develop: patience, professionalism, trustworthiness, student focus, and boardsmanship. How boards transition from individual opinions to collective decision-making. The critical relationship between the school board and the superintendent and why research identifies it as the single most important driver of educational quality. What board members actually do on a weekly, monthly, and annual basis. How community members can most effectively engage with their elected board members. What challenges California school boards will face in the next 5 to 10 years, including fiscal contraction, declining enrollment, and AI in education.
The second half of the webinar covers the 2001 Measure R bond, how it was spent, what it cost property owners, and what a potential bond extension before 2028 could mean for Laguna Beach schools. Kelly also walks through the 10-year Facilities Master Plan approved in December 2023, including proposed improvements to counseling facilities, athletic fields, the aquatic center, TK classrooms, and the performing arts spaces at Thurston and LBHS.
This webinar is essential viewing for any Laguna Beach community member who wants to understand how school governance is supposed to work and why it matters when it does not.