Introduction to School Council: a guide for prospective members.

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Introduction to School Council: a guide for prospective members

What is a school council? A legally formed body that is given powers to set the key directions of a school It is the major governing body of the school It decides future directions for the school and oversees the school's operation

The legal framework Education and Training Reform Act 2006 Education and Training Reform Regulations 2007 Individual school's constituting Order All school council decision-making takes place within a framework of legislated powers and DEECD policy and guidelines

Who is on school council? There are 3 categories of membership: –Parent members –DEECD employee members –Community members (optional) School council members are elected for a two-year term

What is the role of school council? Establish the broad direction and vision of the school within the school's community Develop and monitor the school strategic plan Develop, review and update school policies Develop, review and monitor the Student Code of Conduct and the School Dress Code Raise funds for school related purposes Approve the annual budget and monitor expenditure Maintain the school’s grounds and facilities Enter into contracts (e.g. cleaning, construction work) Report annually to the school community and to DEECD Stimulate interest in the school generally

School council does not… Manage the school Employ teaching staff Represent sectional interests Renew the principal's contract or hire and fire the school principal Determine class allocations Discuss individual issues between teachers and students and/or parents Purchase land, buildings or motor vehicles Enter into hire purchase agreements or obtain credit or loan facilities, unless authorized by the Minister

Key relationships Principal and school council president President and sub-committee conveners Between council members Staff and parents and school council School council and DEECD

School council sub-committees All school councillors are expected to sit on at least one sub-committee Other sub-committees might include: –Finance –Building and grounds –Education and policy –Community relations –Other – e.g. Outside School Hours Care, Canteen

What is the role of a school council member? Parent members bring expertise and views to council on behalf of the whole school community DEECD members bring educational expertise and views to council on behalf of the whole school community Community representatives tend to bring individual expertise to assist council in specific decisions

Do I have what it takes to be on school council? You need to be keen but you don’t need to be an expert You need to like people and be able to work in a team School councils work best when they have people from a variety of different backgrounds and have different experiences You do need to be prepared to commit the time needed to ensure the work of council gets done

Why would I want to be on school council? It’s a great way to get involved and have a real say in what your school is doing for its students It’s a very good way to help present and future students of the school Your children may feel a greater sense of belonging with the school

What is the workload? School council must meet at least 8 times in each year, and at least once per school term Meetings should be restricted to approximately 2.5 – 3 hours duration at most All school councillors are expected to sit on at least one sub-committee. Sub-committees also meet at least twice each term

What about the elections? The principal arranges and conducts the elections These are held in February or March each year If you decide to stand for election, you can arrange for someone to nominate you as a candidate or you can nominate yourself. Your form needs to be returned within the time stated on the notice of election Ballots are only held if more people nominate as candidates than there are positions to fill Make sure you vote and encourage other parents to do the same

Where can I find out more? The principal School council president Past and present school councillors Community and Stakeholder Relations Branch (DEECD) Volunteer for a sub-committee that interests you

Professional development available for school councillors On-line training packages and information sheets Regional workshops and seminars Professional development provided by peak school council organisations (e.g. VICCSO, ASCIV)

For more information vernance/schoolcouncils/role.htmhttp:// vernance/schoolcouncils/role.htm (What is a school council and what does it do?) Association of School Councils in Victoria (ASCIV) Victorian Council of School Organisations (VICCSO)