• What is a School Advisory Council (SAC)?

    The School Advisory Council (SAC) is a team of people representing various segments of the community–parents, teachers, students, administrators, support staff, business/ industry people and other interested community members.

    Purpose of SAC?

    The purpose of a SAC is to assist the principal in the preparation and evaluation of the results of the School Improvement Plan (SIP) and the annual school budget. The important thing to remember is that SAC will be creating plans for improving the learning of students. This is an awesome responsibility that requires the cooperation of everyone.

    What does SAC do?

    It is the responsibility of the School Advisory Council to help increase student success. The SAC focuses on the needs of students, including what they need to know (curriculum content) and what they should be able to do (performance application) to help develop the School Improvement Plan (SIP).

    Other key responsibilities of the School Advisory Council include:

    • working as a team;
    • holding well-publicized, open meetings;
    • encouraging innovation; and
    • involving other members of the school community in the school improvement process.

    What is the School Improvement Plan (SIP)?

    The School Improvement Plan is designed to achieve the state education goals and student performance standards. The plan must also address issues relative to budget, training, instructional materials, technology, staffing, student support services, and other matters of resource allocation as determined by school board policy. The plan also should reflect any special interests and needs of the students and community served by the school.

     

     

    SAC Members:

    TBA

    SAC Meeting Dates:

    November 6th 5pm online
    December 4th 5pm online
     
     
     
    Interested in Joining? Email dangm@pcsb.org