School Advisory Council. 6.1 Advisory councils, each composed of a minimum of eight staff members from each building, elected by the Association, shall be given the overall responsibility for liaison with the Principals of their respective buildings for consideration of suggestions made by a member of the staff. Each council will hear all recommendations and suggestions submitted by Association members and will determine whether further study is warranted or immediate action should be taken on such items. Each council will have the authority to appoint a committee to study problems or matters requiring further research.
6.2 Membership in the advisory council will be limited to Association members and the members will elect a chairman from its ranks. The advisory council will represent all faculty members eligible for membership in the Association. The terms of office shall be determined by the Association. Eight members of the advisory council within each building shall have a common preparation period. If this is not possible because of scheduling programs, the association and the administration agree to reach some other amiable solution to the problem. The advisory council will submit in writing to the principal all recommendations it has determined worthy of a written administrative decision. It shall be incumbent upon the principal to analyze and study each recommendation submitted in writing by the advisory council. The principal shall discuss the matter presented with the superintendent and administrative staff and shall have the right to request reconsideration or further study by the advisory council before rendering a decision. In all cases, a decision concerning the proposed matter shall be presented in writing to the advisory council no later than two weeks after receipt of all data. Advisory council shall have the right to resubmit a proposal after further study when a principal has not acted favorably upon it. After a second proposal regarding the same subject has been rejected by a principal, the advisory council shall have the right to submit said proposal to the superintendent for his consideration after first having notified the principal in writing of its decision to do so. The superintendent shall reply to the proposal in writing within two weeks after its receipt.
6.3 The superintendent, through the principals, may refer to the advisory council those items which he or the Board of Education or the members of the administrative staff may feel worthy of study by ...
School Advisory Council. Teachers serving on the School Advisory Council shall be elected in accordance with School Board Policy.
School Advisory Council. The School shall establish a School Advisory Council 7 (SAC) pursuant to state law. The School shall establish SAC by-laws; define the 8 membership; develop election procedures; and post all meeting agendas and 9 minutes pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 286.011 (Sunshine Law). Notices of all SAC 10 meetings must be posted at the School, at the location of the meeting, and on the 11 School’s website (if applicable) at least five (5) days prior to the meeting.
School Advisory Council. The School Advisory Council exists to assist the Principal with recommendations on planning priorities and policy issues. The Council provides support as appropriate to enable the Principal to lead and direct the school. Membership on the Council is determined by a consultative process of discernment to provide the Principal with the necessary breadth of experience and diversity of opinion in addressing planning and policy concerns. Parents are welcome and encouraged to attend the meetings.
School Advisory Council. (a) Employees on a School Advisory Council (SAC) shall be elected in accordance with State statutes.
(b) SAC surveys will not provide comment space or solicit individually identifiable information. Should such information be received regarding a specific program or individual, it will not be tallied, reviewed or published.
(c) The District will provide the Association with the summary results of any SAC survey.
School Advisory Council. The All Saints School Advisory council is consultative in character. Its judgments and actions are subject to the approval of the Pastoral Administrator and the Diocese of Tulsa. The council is a policy-formulating body, not a policy-implementing body. Its role is fundamentally different from that of the administration of the school. The All Saints Advisory Council functions are: • To promote a better understanding and support of Catholic Christian education; • To consult with and support the administrators in the implementation of the educational program of the school; • To ensure that Diocesan educational and religious policies are properly implemented; • To establish fiscal policies and budgeting controls for the school; • To establish policies for employees; • To establish fair and expeditious policies in compliance with Diocesan policy for the handling of complaints and grievances filed by students, parents, and employees; • To set fees, tuition rates, salaries, and to make other necessary financial decisions and to propose the annual budget of the school; • To establish and promote other policies as necessary for the maintenance and operation of the school. The members of the advisory council serve the school by their involvement in the functions of the council. The pastoral administrator and the school administrators serve on the council. Anyone wishing to place an item on the council’s meeting agenda must submit the proposed agenda item in writing to the council president 10 days prior to the meeting. The mission of the Home and School Association (formerly the Parent Teacher Organization, PTO) is to support All Saints in providing students a total education experience emphasizing academic excellence and personal responsibility within a Catholic faith community by building a strong foundational relationship between parents, faculty and administration working collaboratively in support of the home, school, and students. HSA accomplishes this by sponsoring and/or financially supporting school-wide activities for the students and faculty throughout the school year to promote school and community spirit. Parents are strongly encouraged to be active and participate in HSA-sponsored activities. Annual membership dues are payable at the beginning of each school year. All information regarding meetings and activities will be distributed through the emails, weekly bulletins, and newsletters. All custodial parents must annually sign the Handbook Agreement Fo...
School Advisory Council. PARENTAL PARTICIPATION 2018-2019 School Financial Report Educational Funding Accountability Act, Sec. Wakulla County School District WEC Pre-K
School Advisory Council. A. Since each school has officially been designated as the accountable unit for improvement, the planning process must include meaningful participation of all stakeholders -- administrators, teachers, support personnel, parents, students of middle and high schools, business/community leaders -- through School Advisory Council membership, it is the charge of the council to identify critical issues and design and implement a school improvement plan, which will initiate innovations. The School Advisory Council shall be representative of the ethnic, racial, and economic community served by the School. The members shall be elected by their constituencies and their names submitted to the Board.
B. Teachers shall be nominated with approval of the nominee and elected by teachers. The election process shall be determined cooperatively and among all teachers approved by teachers at each school site.
C. Teachers shall have released time to attend School Advisory Council meetings and training programs held within the school day.
School Advisory Council. Since each school has officially been designated as the accountable unit for improvement, the planning process must include meaningful participation of all stakeholders -- administrators, teachers, support personnel, parents, students of middle and high schools, business/community leaders -- through School Advisory Council membership, it is the charge of the council to identify critical issues and design and implement a school improvement plan, which will initiate innovations. The School Advisory Council shall be representative of the ethnic, racial, and economic community served by the School. The members shall be elected by their constituencies and their names submitted to the Board.
School Advisory Council. The School shall establish a School Advisory Council 30 (SAC) pursuant to state law. The School shall establish SAC bylaws; define the 2 minutes pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 286.011 (Sunshine Law). Notices of all SAC 3 meetings must be posted at the School, at the location of the meeting, and on the