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Friday, October 6, 2023 School Community Council Meeting

SOUTH VALLEY SCHOOL

SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2023

AGENDA

SCHOOL MEMBERS:  Tammy Rajczyk and Jessica Wilson

PARENT MEMBERS:  Kirsten Cantrell, Aimee Snow, Marcie Valentine, Rogelio Nava

1.    Introductions

2.    Elect Chair & Co-Chair

3.    Rules or Order

4.    Status report of South Valley this Year

5.    Community Involvement

6.    Wellness at SVS

7.    Incident Command

8.    Land Trust Monies for this Year

9.    Teacher and Student Success Act (TSSA) Planning

10.  Safe Technology and Digital Citizenship

AGENDA and MINUTES

SCHOOL MEMBERS:  Tammy Rajczyk and Jessica Wilson                    

PARENT MEMBERS:  Kirsten Cantrell, Aimee Snow, Marcie Valentine, Rogelio Nava

 

  1. Introductions-Rogelio is a new member this year. 

 

  1. Elect Chair & Co-Chair- Kirsten Cantrell will be chair. Jessica Wilson will be co-chair. 

 

  1. Rules or Order- Reviewed. Council members received training today with video. Reviewed code of conduct/South Valley School mission and vision. 

 

  1. Status report of South Valley this Year- new position- FT assistant principal, FT instructional coach, digital coach. 2-FT openings and 2-PT openings for para educators. New IEP computer system-Embrace. New  bus driver-Natalie. Students received food handlers permits, attended state fair and UTA training. Spirit Week and Homecoming Dance were great. 

 

  1. Community Involvement- Continuing with our community harvest partners-Starbucks/Pizza Hut. Hosting princnipal pantry storage and pick-up. Thanks to JEF for helping families. Foster grandparent program continues. 
  1. Upcoming Events- EDI training. Fall break October 23-27. Halloween Carnival-October 31st. Food drive and Turkey Bowling will happen in November. 

 

  1. Wellness at SVS- Kim is our school wellness representative. We have a Chill Room this year. 

 

  1. Incident Command-Staff received additional training this year. New signs in the hallways that show the hallway names. Staff will be trauma trained. WJPD will start getting to know students at the school. 

9.Goal/Measurements. During the 2022 - 2023 school year, students met 30% of their annual goals and showed sufficient progress in 64% of their goals.  During the 2023-2024 school year, students will increase the percentage of mastery to 45% in the areas of vocational training, community training, and life skills.

 

  1. Land Trust Monies for this Year- Carryover from last year with LandTrust funding. 
  • Supplies: $1,000.00 each for 10 classrooms = 10,000.00
  • Student Transportation/Field Trips = $4,500.00

 

  1. Teacher and Student Success Act (TSSA) Planning: Monies go towards coaches and their completion of coaching cycles with other staff and professional development.  Carry over will be used towards technology and enhancing student learning and engagement and/or sigh language classes to help with communication in our school.

Next meetings on Fridays at 7:30 am  – November 17th, January 26th, and March 15th