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School Site Council (SSC)

The School Site Council (SSC) determines academic instructional programs and related categorical resource expenditures. All schools that receive federal or state categorical funding are required to have a School Site Council.

The School Site Council:

  • Sets and reviews school goals.
  • Sets the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy and the School-Parent Compact.
  • Develops the Title I parent involvement budget.
  • Selects school improvements.
  • Develops the school safety plan.
  • Oversees the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) and its budget.
  • Recommends and submits a site plan to the State Board of Education.
  • Collaborates with other councils and advisory groups.

The SSC is funded through the Consolidated Application (ConApp, Title One).

 

Join the SSC!

Five parents/guardians or community members will be elected to the SSC.

 

Meeting Schedule

The SSC normally meets monthly on Wednesdays in Zoom from 5:00pm to 6:00pm, except where otherwise noted. Meetings are led by the Title I Coordinator.

 

 

 

Meeting Schedule
Sep 2024

SSC and ELAC orientation

Flyer

 
Sep 2024
Meeting Video
Sep 2024
SSC and ELAC elections
You must attend this meeting to be eligible for the election.
 
Sep 2024
Second SSC and ELAC elections, if necessary
 
Sep 2024    
     5:00pm
     
First general meeting
 
     6:00pm
     
Officer training
 
Oct 2024
Meeting
Nov 2024
Meeting
Dec 2024
Meeting
 
Jan 2025
Meeting  
Feb 2025
Meeting
 
Feb 2025
Meeting
 
Mar 2025
Meeting
 
Apr 2025
Meeting
 
May 2025
Last meeting
 

Members

The SSC has at least 10 members, with terms of one year:

  • Principal
  • at least 3 teachers
  • at least 1 classified staff member
  • at least 5 parents or students
 

Responsibilities:

  • Participate in the assessment of educational needs, establishment of priorities, planning of the educational program and budget resources, evaluation of the school and its academic effectiveness.
  • Assess the educational needs of students.
  • Establish data-related priorities.
  • Plan the educational program and budget resources.
  • Evaluate the school and its academic effectiveness.
 

Title I Oversight

The SSC also oversees the educational needs of economically disadvantaged students and Title I funds. Title I participants include students who are at risk of failing in school. The program funds supplemental services needed to raise the academic achievement level of K through 12th grade participants in their academic career. Additional support may be provided through staff development, health, and guidance services.

The SSC works to increase academic achievement. Parents have the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation of the program through activities such as developing a parent policy, home-school compacts, parent training, and volunteer participation in school activities.