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Welcome to our schools Community Council. Our purpose is to address the academic needs of students at the local level by evaluating and providing opportunities and programs for their benefit.
Meeting Schedule and Agenda
Community members are invited to attend council meetings, but do not hold influence over council discussion points or decisions. If you have a concern for your Community Council, please reach out before-hand to one of the council members.
- Location: Roosevelt Campus
- Time: 12:00 PM
- Next Agenda: Review the agenda for our upcoming meeting.
- Schedule: Third Wednesday in Sept, Feb, and Apr and last Wednesday in Nov.
- Meeting Dates:
- September 18, 2024
- November 20, 2024
- February 19, 2025
- April 16, 2025
Council Members
Council Members are a mixture of school staff and local agency members.
Invitation to serve on the council: We warmly invite parents to serve on our school's community council. Information about council vacancies, declarations of candidacy forms, and elections are emailed sent out in August of each year.
Contact information for council members can be requested by contacting the School's Principal.
You can also send a message to any council member in care of a message sent to the School's Principal.
Contact Council Member
Serving on the Community Council allows local facility members to directly influence the way LAND Trust funds are used during the school year, which can include programs, materials, and other education-based solutions.
LAND Trust
Please visit this LAND Trust Public Report page to see the dollar amount our school receives each year from the School LAND Trust program, our school's final reports from the last two years, and a copy of our school's current LAND Trust plan.
The actual, current, and expected funding history for each school can be found online using the LAND Trust Funding Report.
2024-2025
- School Plan / Final Report
- Funds received: $20,934.00
- Funds used for: Reading tutoring, enhancing classroom instruction.
2023-2024
- School Plan / Final Report
- Funds received: $14,109.24
- Funds used for: Reading tutoring, enhancing classroom instruction.
2022-2023
- School Plan / Final Report
- Funds received: $10,998.05
- Funds used for: Reading tutoring
Rules of Order and Procedure
- Council members will receive training to understand the responsibilities of the council. Council members receive training before preparing and taking action on School LAND Trust Plans and reports.
- All meetings are open to the public and the public is welcome to attend. (required)
- The agenda of each upcoming meeting, with draft minutes of the prior meeting, will be made available to all council members at least one week in advance, and will be posted on the school website. The agenda will include the date, time, and location of the meeting, and any proposed action items.
- Written minutes will be kept of all meetings, prepared in draft format for approval at the next scheduled meeting.
- Approved minutes will be retained for three years.
- The chair conducts the meetings (required), makes assignments and requests reports on assignments. In the absence of the chair the vice-chair shall conduct meetings.
- The council must have a quorum to vote. A quorum is a majority of council members.
- Meetings shall be conducted and action taken according to very simplified rules of parliamentary procedure as required in 53G-7-1203(10). Council actions will be taken by motions and voting with votes and motions recorded in the minutes. These rules of parliamentary procedure can be found in the district community council handbook.
- The council consists of the principal, 1 school employee(s) who is/are elected in even years, 0 school employee(s) who is/are elected in odd years, and 1 parent / guardian member(s) who is/are elected in even years, 2 parent / guardian member(s) who is/are elected in odd years. (Size of the council MUST BE ADOPTED BY VOTE OF THE COUNCIL and consistent with 53G-7-1202. Elections are required to be staggered with half of the council elected each year.)
- In order to ensure that a quorum can be present, the following process shall be in place to remove and replace a member, as needed: Council members will receive training to understand the responsibilities of the council. When a full council is not seated or a seat is vacated, the parent members of the council shall appoint members to fill unfilled parent/guardian positions and school employee members shall appoint school employee members. A council member may be removed if he/she fails to consistently attend meetings less than 50% of the time. The council must have a quorum to vote. A quorum is a majority of council members.
- Additional Rules of Procedure include: YESS is an alternative educational setting and a special purpose school by definition. Membership election and meetings are not open to the general public, due to privacy and safety regulations that are governed by rules pertaining to youth in state care. Membership includes agency representation by which students are under the supervision or temporary custody of local agencies. Community Council activities work in coordination with Utah Code 53-3-503 (6) which also stipulate the requirement for establishing a Local Agency Council for Youth in Care. Meetings will be held 4 times during a school year.
School Community Council Handbook
School Community Council Handbook
Teacher and Student Success Plan / Continual Improvement Plan
Teacher and Student Success Plan / Continual Improvement Plan
Council Elections
Elections are not in progress at this time.
Meeting Archives
We only keep minutes for the current school year and the previous 3 school years. If you need older minutes, please reach out to a council member, and we'll do our best to accommodate you.
Please contact Jason if you desire involvement in the Community Council/LAC. – E-mail Jason
Supporting Documents
- TSSA Plan (Teacher and Student Success Act)
- Current Continual Improvement Plan