School Site Council is a committee composed of school personnel, both certificated and classified, parents, and other community members. It provides a forum for the school community to come together to identify common goals and to establish a plan to achieve these goals.
The meetings are held on the --- of each month in the -- at -- pm. An agenda is posted on the front door of the school at least 72 hours before the meeting. The meetings are open to the general public.
Purpose
- Develop and recommend the school improvement plan.
- Have ongoing responsibility to review with the principal, teachers, and other school personnel the implementation of the school improvement plan (SIPSA) and to assess periodically the effectiveness of the plan.
- Annually review the school improvement plan, establish a new budget consistent with the Education Code (http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/co/ssc.asp), and if necessary make plan modifications to reflect changing needs and priorities.
- Take other actions as required by the Education code.
- Function as the executive committee for site-based programs requiring the support of an executive committee (e.g., Title I, Title III, EIA etc.)