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Effective Site Councils many voices. one vision Effective Site Councils

An advisory group of parents, community members and school staff who meet with the school administrators. They discuss issues that directly impact school improvement and student learning.. Site Council: An advisory group made up of parents, community members, and teachers who meet with school administrators. Site Councils discuss issues that directly impact the that directly impact the school and student learning. Effective Site Councils

An advisory group of parents, community members and school staff who meet with the school administrators. They discuss issues that directly impact school improvement and student learning.. State and District policy requires all schools to have a Site Council that meets regularly throughout the school year to work towards school improvement. Site Councils are Mandated Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. Who can serve on Site Council? A Site Council should include parents, community and business members, teachers, and administrators. Students are often included in middle and high school. Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. An advisory group of parents, community members and school staff who meet with the school administrators. They discuss issues that directly impact school improvement and student learning.. Membership should reflect the wonderful diversity of our schools. Consider culture, language, special needs, grade levels… What should a Site Council look like? Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. An advisory group of parents, community members and school staff who meet with the school administrators. What about LEADERSHIP? Ideally, a parent or community member should serve as the chairperson. The chairperson works closely with the principal to build an agenda. Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. Why include community? When we embrace community as partners in education, they become our advocates. Families become more informed about community resources and support. Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. A Site Council should have 6-12 members. Parents and community membership should exceed school staff. Numbers Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. Agendas and any supporting materials should be prepared prior to the meeting. Meetings should be held at a time most convenient for parents and community members. The Basics Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. Site Councils can tackle projects that require many hands and viewpoints, with a common goal: school improvement Site Council PROJECTS Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. Project Ideas Start a program to involve fathers Recruit school-business partnerships Focus on customer service Address safety issues Site Councils can research and support new initiatives for the school… Effective Site Councils

State and district policy require schools to have site councils. Evaluate your current Site Council. Do you need to begin, rebuild or just take it up a notch? Next Steps many voices. one vision Effective Site Councils