SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL TRAINING 2011-2012.  A group intended to represent the broad school community and those persons closest to the students who will.

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SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL TRAINING

 A group intended to represent the broad school community and those persons closest to the students who will share responsibility for guiding the school toward continuous improvement.  Referred to as SAC’s  Required by all schools, including charter schools  Charter schools may use their governing body (Charter Board) as their SAC

 Created and governed by law  Elected by peers  Subject to the Sunshine Law  Assist leaders (principal, superintendent) with school district direction  Have the goal of increasing student achievement for all students in a safe learning environment

 All meetings must be noticed and must be open to the public  Minutes must be recorded  Members may not communicate with one another about SAC business outside of a publicly noticed meeting  Includes , phone calls, and other communication

 Assists in preparation and evaluation of SIP  Decides jointly with school faculty how A+ recognition funds are spent  Assists principal with the school budget  Performs functions as prescribed by school board  Monitor the SIP – required quarterly for schools in Differentiated Accountability

 Made up of principal, appropriate balanced number of teachers, staff, parents, community members, and students (Assistant Principals may not be voting members and should NOT be listed as members)  Must represent ethnic, racial, economic community (may require appointment by School Board)  Document student demographics for specific day for membership compliance Free and reduced lunch percentages determines low-socio- economic make-up Student race/ethnicity percentages must be represented by SAC (within approximately 5%)  Majority (over 51%) must not be employed by the Lake County School Board in any capacity  Elected by peer groups

 Teachers elect teachers  Classified employees elect classified employees  Students elect students (middle and high)  Parents elect parents  Business and community members are recommended by the Principal and approved by a vote of the SAC

 Voting can occur at meetings or by mail, secret ballot, or by show of hands.  Ballots are counted, recorded, and retained.  Ballots and voting records should be kept on file in the school  Voting records are recorded in the official SAC minutes  Elections must be fair and open and may be written, signed, or computerized ballots as long as the ballots are recorded officially for auditing purposes.

 Adoption of school calendar  Input into District’s Legislative Program  Develop Waivers for School Improvement Plans  Attendance waivers  School uniform waivers  Etc.  Monitor school safety  Assist in school climate survey  Liaison to community  Special committees and school improvement teams

 Name of council  Purposes, basic policies, governance  Duties and obligations  Membership and election  Decisions/Meetings  Officers and Election

 At least 3 days written notice to SAC members regarding matters that require a vote  Requires a quorum of at least 51%  Schedule meetings when stakeholders can attend  Minutes must be recorded

 Attend meetings and training  Use district and state goals as guide  Assess school data and surveys  Assist in the preparation, implementation, and evaluation of the SIP  Identify and prioritize school needs  Develop improvement strategies  Measure results  Assist with preparation of school budget

 School Recognition funds for maintaining an A or improving by one letter grade  Amount based on unweighted FTE (per student)  Expenditure is jointly decided by SAC and faculty  May be used for bonuses, materials, supplies, temp personnel  Decision Deadline: February 1, 2013 (changed with Senate Bill 4) or will be divided among current classroom teachers only

 Fundraising by SAC’s is permitted. Contact the Finance Department for information.

 Minimum of 8 meetings per year  Average 80% attendance  Annual presentation of SIP to community  Ongoing training and development of committee  SIP includes new idea that involves the community  SAC participation in needs assessment  Training for staff and SAC on collaborative partnering and shared decision-making

By engaging all members in a genuine shared decision making process, more of them will arrive at the same destination together, as active and engaged partners, of their own free will, and not as acquiescent or reluctant followers. They will then be more likely to have a sense of ownership over the decisions and be prepared to support them, even when the decisions do not meet every person’s hopes and expectations.

 All can embrace an idea?  All can endorse an idea?  All can live with an idea?  No one will sabotage a decision?  Majority rules?

When all points of view have been heard and the will of the group is evident – even to those who most oppose it. Richard and Rebecca DuFour Professional Learning Communities

 Start small  Clearly state procedures, roles, expectations in the beginning  Include all members  Listen to all view points  Be respectful  Include ideas of the minority group in the final decision

 This provides the current status and is based on data from student testing, discipline data, and climate surveys  Utilization of multiple sources of student and school performance data  Annual climate survey results from various stakeholders

Dr. Susan Moxley, Superintendent Lake County Schools Website To access School Improvement and SAC Information Select: Department of Planning, Evaluation and Accountability or click on: Planning, Evaluation and Accountability Presentation created by Kathleen Farner Thomas, Ph.D. Director of Planning, Evaluation and Accountability Lake County Schools