What is School Community Council?
A school community council is a committee made up of parents and school professionals who help determine the needs of our school and the best methods and programs to support those needs through the School Land Trust Program. Members of the school community council will meet together approximately 5-6 times during the school year to discuss the school’s needs, the School Land Trust plan, and its implementation. Parents and community members are encouraged to participate in School Community Council meetings sharing their ideas on how to best use these funds to improve our school learning community. Patrons may also be elected as voting members on the School Community Council by filling out a candidate form available at the school office or using the link below and participating in the annual August election.