I am part of a governing body for my son's school. So far, I'm not particularly impressed.
Is our role really to spend our meetings praising the head for paperwork that we actually have no evidence for the practicalities behind it, when in reality, I know certain things are being glossed over? There is nothing serious to worry about, but as I'm friends with a TA at the school, I know that they are being used to teach and plan lessons in absence of teachers for no extra pay. I know that they are frustrated and unhappy. Yet, we only get to read the positives about referrals to mental health courses etc for anyone who is struggling and "there are only 2 people having difficulties." I know this isn't true.
If I question anything that doesn't read true, not only do I get a defence from the head, but a defence from the other governors on the board also.
Are governing boards all so pretentious?