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Article I: Name A school council has been
established in the Article II:
Purpose The establishment of
school councils is intended to help local boards of education by bringing
parents and the community together with teachers and school administrators to
create a better understanding of and mutual respect for each other's concerns
and share ideas for school improvement. School councils shall represent the
community of parents and businesses. The members of the school
council are accountable to the constituents they serve and shall: 1. Maintain a school-wide perspective
on issues; 2. Regularly participate in school
council meetings; 3. Participate in information and
training programs; 4. Act as a link between the school
council and the community; 5. Encourage the participation of
parents and others within the school community; and 6. Work to improve student achievement
and performance. Article III:
School Council Authority The school council shall
advise and make recommendations to the principal, local board of education
and local school superintendent on matters relating to school improvement and
student achievement. The school council shall
participate in the selection of the school principal in accordance with the
written policy of the local board of education. The school council shall
review and approve the school improvement plan. The school council shall
review school site budget and expenditure information, and site average class
sizes by grade. The school council has
the authority to appoint committees, study groups, or task forces for such
purposes as it deems helpful and may utilize existing or new school advisory
groups. The school council shall
have the same immunity as the local board of education in all matters
directly related to the functions of the school council. Article IV: Role of
the School Council The school council
provides advice and recommendations to the school principal and, when
appropriate, the local board of education and local school superintendent, on
any matter related to student achievement and school improvement, including
but not limited to, the following:
Article V:
Membership Membership on the school
council shall be open to principals, teachers, parents, business
representatives and other such members as the school council may specify in
its bylaws. Members of the school council shall not receive compensation to
serve on a school council. Members of the school council shall include:
Article VI:
Terms Council members shall be
elected for a two year term. Terms
will be staggered to allow for continuity. Council members may
serve more than one term. Article VII:
Elections Elections shall take
place in August or September. The electing body for the
parent members shall consist of all parents and guardians eligible to serve
as a parent member of the school council. Two parents will be elected and one
will be appointed by the Principal. The electing body for the
teacher members shall consist of all certificated personnel eligible to serve
as a teacher member of the school council. Two teachers will be
elected and one will be appointed by the principal. The businesspersons shall be selected in the
following manner: Business partners
will be selected by the LSAC membership. Article VIII:
Vacancies The position of a school
council member shall be automatically vacated if:
The school council may by a
majority vote determine a position vacant if it finds that a member of the
council is no longer active in the council due to inactivity (missing three or more meetings
without cause) and inability to work with the group. The effective date of a
vacancy shall be determined by the school council. An election within the
electing body for a replacement to fill the remainder of an unexpired term
shall be held within 30 days, unless there are 90 calendar days or less
remaining in the term in which case the vacancy shall remain unfilled. Article IX:
Meetings All meetings of the
council shall be open to the public.
The school council shall meet monthly
except in June, July, and December.
The council shall also meet at the call of the chairperson, the
principal or at the request of a majority of the members of the school
council. Notice by mail shall be
sent to school council members at least seven days prior to a meeting and
shall include the date, time and location of the meeting. School councils
shall be subject to the Open Meetings Act in the same manner as local boards
of education. The school council
secretary shall be responsible for notifying, in writing, the local newspaper
designated as the legal organ of the county of any and all meetings of the
school council at least twenty-four hours in advance of the meeting. A quorum must be present
in order to conduct official school council business. A quorum is comprised
of a majority of school council members.
Every question shall be determined by a majority vote of members present.
Each member of the school council is authorized to exercise one vote. Proxy
votes are not allowed. Members must be present in order to vote. Article X:
Minutes School councils shall be
subject to the Opens Records Act, relating to the inspection of public
records, in the same manner as local boards of education. A summary of the subjects acted on and the
members present at the meeting of the school council shall be made available
to the public for inspection at the school office within two business days of
the meeting. The minutes shall be provided to the school council members,
each of whom shall receive a copy of such minutes, within 20 days following
each school council meeting. The official minutes shall be open to public
inspection once approved by the school council immediately following the next
regular meeting of the school council. Minutes at a minimum
shall include the names of the school council members present at the meeting,
a description of each motion or other proposal made, and a record of all
votes. In the case of a roll-call vote, the name of each school council
member voting for or against a proposal or abstaining shall be recorded. In
all other votes, it shall be presumed that the action taken was approved by
each person in attendance unless the minutes reflect the name of the persons
voting against the proposal or abstaining. Article XI:
Officers of the School Council The officers of the
school council shall be a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary.
Officers of the school council shall be elected at the first meeting of the
school council following the election of school council members. The term of
the officers of the school council shall be one year. The
chairperson shall develop the agenda for all meetings, preside at all
meetings of the school council, and perform such other duties as required by
law or as shall be requested by the school council. The chairperson will also represent the
LSAC at the Area Advisory Council meetings. The
vice chairperson shall, in the absence of the chairperson, perform the duties
and exercise the powers of the chairperson and shall perform such other
duties as shall be requested by the school council. The secretary shall act
as the clerk of the school council, record all votes and minutes of all
proceedings, give notice of all meetings of the school council, and shall
perform such other duties as may be required by law or as shall be requested
by the school council. Article XII:
Duties of the Principal The school principal shall
have the following duties pertaining to school councils:
Article XIII:
Board of Education Responsibilities The local board of
education shall provide all information not specifically made confidential by
law, including but not limited to, school site budget and expenditure
information and site average class sizes by grade, to the school council as
requested or as required by state law or state board rule. The local board shall designate
an employee of the school system to attend school council meetings as
requested by a school council for the purpose of responding to questions the
school council may have concerning information provided to it by the local
board or actions taken by the local board. The central administration shall
respond to requests for information from a school council. The local board of
education shall receive and consider all recommendations of the school
council, including the annual report, as follows:
The local board of
education shall provide a training program to assist schools in forming a school
council and to assist school council members in the performance of their
duties. Such program shall address the organization of school councils; their
purpose and responsibilities; applicable laws, rules, regulations and meeting
procedures; important state and local school system program requirements; and
a model school council organization plan. Additional
training programs shall be offered to school council members annually. Article XIV:
Bylaws The school council shall
adopt the bylaws as it deems appropriate to conduct the business of the
school council. The adoption of bylaws or changes thereto requires two-thirds
affirmative votes. Article XV:
Parliamentary Authority Robert's Rules of Order,
Newly Revised shall be the governing parliamentary authority for school
councils in all cases applicable but not inconsistent with these bylaws. |
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