POSITIVE PARTNERSHIPS

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POSITIVE PARTNERSHIPS BUILDING AN EFFECTIVE SCHOOL COUNCIL

Parent Involvement Matters Numerous studies show parent involvement has many positive benefits for children, parents, and educators Parental involvement takes on many forms National Parent Involvement Day November 19th School Council Parent Involvement Matters

What is a School Council School Councils are committees which play a vital role in education in Ontario Established by the Ministry of Education, Education Act and ON Regulation 612/00 Provide forum for parents/guardians to contribute to improving student achievement and school performance Councils can consult with Principals and School Boards on any matter Principals and Boards must consult with Councils on a variety of matters concerning student learning What is a School Council

Definition The purpose of school councils is, through the active participation of parents, to improve pupil achievement and to enhance the accountability of the education system to parents

Creating an Effective School Council 1 Focus on student learning and the best interest of ALL students 2 Set school priorities for improving student achievement 3 Know the role of School Council and its mandate 4 Have a clear and consistent process for making decisions 5 Communicate with members of School Council

Setting Priorities Have a general idea of what topics will discussed at School Council for the entire school year before the first meeting September- Elections, EQAO results, Goals for the year October/November- School Improvement Plan and how Council can help January/February- Policies under review with DSBN, Draft School Year Calendar March/April- Recruitment strategies for new year, by- law reviews and updates May/June- Assessment of School Council, finance wrap up, Annual Report

Council Members Majority must be parents/guardians Principal or vice principal (upon delegation) Teacher at the school Student (optional for elementary schools) Community member Non-teaching staff at school

Roles of Council Members- Chair Arrange meetings Prepare agenda in conjunction with principal Chair meetings Ensure accurate minutes are taken at each meeting Sit as ex-officio of all committees established by Council Facilitate conflict resolution Communicate with principal regarding Council concerns Additional duties established by DSBN, i.e. potential ARC Committee Member Roles of Council Members- Chair

Roles of Council Members- Parent/Guardian Members Solicit views and opinions of other parents/guardians Choose to participate on subcommittees established by Council Contribute to discussions at Council meetings Observe council’s bylaws and/or code of ethics

Roles of Council Members- Principal Informs council and school community of material from the Ministry of Education Resource to council for laws, by-laws, regulations, and DSBN policies Attends council meetings (or designate) Considers councils recommendations and informs council as to action taken Solicits views regarding school improvements in areas of student achievement Solicits views on accountability of education system Non-voting member

Roles of Council Members- Student Contributes to Council discussions Solicits views of other students to share with Council Communicates Council information to other students May sit on committees Optional in elementary, mandatory in secondary

Roles of Council Members- Additional positions School Council by-laws can establish additional positions for its committee Treasurer, secretary, vice-chair, etc

Areas Requiring Consultation with School Council by Principal All initiatives related to improvement of student achievement Initiatives to enhance accountability of then system to parents School Code of Conduct and Dress Code Action plans based on EQAO results Initiatives related to enhancing the accountability of the system to parents

Areas Requiring Consultation with School Councils by Board Board action plan regarding EQAO results Development of communication plans regarding action plans for improvements Board Policy on Code of Conduct for Students Dress policies Accommodation Review Committees (school specific)

Additional areas of potential consultation by principal Special school events Field trip policies Safe-arrival policy and implementation Use of volunteers in the school Capital improvements for school Homework policies School/classroom organization School budget priorities

Additional areas of potential consultation by board School Year Calendar Approved activities to complete community involvement requirements Twinning of schools Naming of schools Capital improvement for schools Policies for field trips

Creation of Subcommittees Engages additional parents Helps Council to stay focused on mandate Examples include: fundraising, graduation, parent engagement, fun fair, etc

Parent Involvement Matters Questions? mlisa_m@yahoo.ca 289 501 6699