Opening – Welcome

 

Members in Attendance:

Bart Pickett

Halley Nelson

Lisa Niederhauser

Amy Hilton

Alanna Powell

Dirk Porter

Heather O’Kane

Jenny Brown

 

Members Not in Attendance:
 

Approval of Agenda

  • Motioned: Halley 
  • Second: Lisa

 

Approval of Minutes from November

  • Motioned: Lisa
  • Second: Bart

 

PTA News

-Science fair went well

-30th will be the kickoff for literacy month. It will be an olympic theme

Principal News

  • End of term two is Thursday
  • Report cards will be sent home on Jan 23
  • 4 teachers retiring – went over what the process is for placing teachers in grades for next school year.
  • We have 33 permit requests for next year. They will all be accepted, this may take us over 300 students
  • New director of HR

 

Safety Drill Reports

  • We did our fire drill yesterday. Our preschool participated in this
  • We were out of the building and accounted for within 5 minutes.
  • Next month’s drill is Hazardous materials

Review of council’s stewardship items – Land Trust Funds, TSSA budgets

  • Landtrust $52,892. We still have just over $36,000. This only pays for our reading aides.
  • We may need to do an amendment. Halley will talk with BLT about their thoughts on what to spend the money on.

2025-2026 TSSP – goals or ideas, input from members.

  • This pays for math interventionists, part of Mrs. Baird’s salary, PBIS store (school and class)
  • We still have $65,978

Cell Tower Budget

  • We have about $50,000
  • Can some of the budget be used to on retirement party/gifts

TSSP goals

  • 20206-2027 plan – are there any gaps that the SCC is wanting to add to this goal
  • If you hear the community express thoughts/concerns about ways we can improve, bring them to our SCC meetings.
  • Possibly some type of activity for all students, not just an enrichment for the higher learners

2025 Teacher of the Year

  • It’s open now. Closes February 5th
  • Halley will hand out the nominations that are received to all the teachers
  • Halley asked the community to nominate teachers
  • Explained how teacher of the year is chosen

 2024-25 Land Trust Final Report

  • 80% of students will reach typical or above typical progress in Acadience reading
  • 90% of students will reach typical or above typical progres sin Acadience math. 
  • We were short on our goal with both of these, but we were close
  • 80% of students will be in the low risk category in behaviors (SRSSIE). We reached 79.9% 

 

 Acadience Scores

  • Went over the winter scores and the progress that was made. Overall our school has shown some great progress. Many of our yellow/red kiddos made typical or above typical growth.

 

MemberConcerns/Comments

  • No extra concerns

 

Adjourn 

Motioned: Bart

Second: Lisa

 

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