Mesa County Valley School District 51 unveiled a new board-management platform that makes it easier for families, staff and the community to stay informed and engaged.
BoardBook aligns with the district’s three-year, community-driven strategic plan, which includes a focus on access to information, clear communication and public transparency. The new platform streamlines how the District 51 Board of Education operates and gives the public easier access to meeting agendas, materials and minutes.
“One of our goals as a board is to make our work more accessible and transparent to the people we serve,” said Andrea Haitz, District 51 board president. “BoardBook is a tool that helps us do just that. It gives families and community members an easy way to follow the decisions being made and stay engaged in the process.”
District 51 Superintendent Brian Hill added, “Our strategic plan is not just a vision, it’s something we are committed to living out. Tools like BoardBook support that commitment by making information easier to find and helping us stay accountable to our goals and our community.”
BoardBook officially launched at the March 25 board meeting. Moving forward, all agendas, materials, and minutes will be available through the Board of Education page on the District 51 website. Archived meeting content will continue to be accessible in its original location.