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Community Council

Information

Faculty/Staff Members

Gillian Wandell

Janet Ewell


Parent Members

Katie Player

Jen Jensen

Gabbe Brotherson

Kylie Hansen

Kelsie Jensen

Katelynn Hansen


To contact our council members, please email: CLEVCC@emeryschools.org


24-25 Meeting Schedule

All meetings take place @ 2:30 in the Faculty Lounge at Cleveland Elementary.


Meeting Schedule for 2024-2025

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Tuesday, March 25, 2025



Agendas Minutes

FAQ's

  • Plans

  • How much money is received for Cleveland Elementary?

    The school received approximately $36,120 for fiscal year 2024-2025, and the School Community Council plans and monitors the use of this money to meet school goals. 

  • Who is the School Community Council and what do they do?

    There is about $26,564.00 to be spent at our school and YOU could decide how to spend it.


    Our School Community Council makes decisions that matter.


    Every school must have a School Community Council (council) that consists of the principal, school employees and parents. The majority of members are parents. Parents represent parent perspectives on issues and in votes made by the council.


    The council is responsible to review and propose changes to academic school plans each year. The School Improvement Plan and School LAND Trust Plan outline the student’s greatest academic needs and include an action plan to address them. Both plans are approved by the local school board and then implemented at the school. The School LAND Trust Plan is implemented with funds that increase every year. The council decides how the money is to be spent in the plan. For the 2019-2020 school year about $26,564.00 is available to implement the current plan.


    Councils have other responsibilities:


    Parents may bring issues of concern to the council seeking solutions. The council may choose to address them or recommend another group or entity better suited to implement solutions.


    The council may also create programs or projects to improve the parent, student, and faculty school experience.


    They may make recommendations to the administration of the school and district.


    Election of SCC Members Checklist

    School Community Council Candidate Form

  • How would I become involved?

    Near the beginning of the school year parents receive notice of open positions on the council and how to let the council know they would like to serve. If more people apply than there are open positions, an election is held.


    Tell someone on the council that you are interested if a position becomes open.


    School Community Council Candidate Form


    Election of SCC Members Checklist

  • Where do I find information about the council at my school?

    The school website ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­will tell you:


    Who is on the council with their contact information


    Council meeting schedule for the year


    Agendas of upcoming council meetings


    How the money was spent last year


    How much money came to the school this year


    www.schoollandtrust.org


    Choose SCHOOLS and then the district and school. It will show:


    Who is on the school council


    How much money comes to the school


    How has the school spent the money in past school years

  • Why do parents participate?

    Parents have a majority voice in a forum where issues of concern or recommendations for their students will be heard and addressed.


    Parent voices of all student populations need to be included in the conversation about what is best for students.


    Parents have input in the School Improvement Plan and in how the funds from the School LAND Trust Program will be spent. Parents have the majority vote.

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