
Schools in Haryana to reconstitute management panels, announce social audit for FY26
Gurgaon: Govt schools across Haryana are set to undergo reconstitution of their school management committees (SMCs) for the 2025-26 academic year. This follows the conclusion of the previous committees' two-year term in March 2025.
The reconstitution process is a key requirement to ensure active community involvement in school governance and the effective implementation of educational mandates.A crucial part of this initiative is the scheduled "Sanji Sabha," or joint meeting, to be held in all govt schools between May 19 and May 23, 2025. These meetings are intended to bring together parents, guardians, and community representatives to participate in forming the new SMCs and discuss educational advancements. According to officials, participation from at least 50% of enrolled students' parents or guardians is required for the "Sanji Sabha". Elected representatives from local governing bodies will also be invited to attend the meeting.The composition of the SMCs will be determined by student enrollment, with committees ranging from 12 to 20 members. These committees will include parents, elected local officials, teachers, social workers focused on education, and school administrators. The school's head will serve as the convener. A structured process for selecting members, including parent representatives, local officials, and social workers, will be followed. The chairperson and vice-chairperson will be chosen by elected parent members in the first SMC meeting. Former chairpersons or vice-chairpersons will not be re-elected, and only one member per family can serve on the SMC.
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