Instructional Council definition
Examples of Instructional Council in a sentence
The District and the Federation agree to support the work of each school’s Instructional Council (IC).
Schools may utilize up to an additional thirteen (13) hours annually for professional development activities collaboratively planned through the Instructional Council.
All school committees, task forces and work groups will communicate directly with or through the Instructional Council in order to coordinate planning and implementation of their work.
It is recommended that committees follow protocols similar to those for the Instructional Council.
It is essential that a purposeful connection between various teacher leadership positions (e.g. department chairs, team leaders, study group leaders, etc.) and the Instructional Council be created and maintained.
Each teacher shall be given a copy of the school's disciplinary policy as developed and/or modified by the principal, Instructional Council and/or faculty.
It is the responsibility of the Instructional Council to work in collaboration with the staff to set priorities for discretionary funds in the school’s budget and in developing and overseeing the implementation of a budget that places resources where they will effectively support the school’s goals.
The Instructional Council may request the services of persons with specialized expertise for information and recommendations as necessary.
The Instructional Council may encourage, receive, and act on suggestions and recommendations made by school district personnel or community members.
To this end, the Instructional Council, the principal, the teachers and the staff are encouraged to work collaboratively to establish standing and ad hoc committees.