- Welcome and introductions
- Election of vice chair
- Rachel made the motion and Derek seconded the motion for Rauzon/Hanson to be the secretaries. Unanimous vote 10 in favor.
- Rachel made the motion and Julie seconded the motion for Nicole Ford to be the vice chair. Unanimous vote 10 in favor.
- SCC bylaws:
- Proposed updates to bylaws
- Interest sheets will be collected and parents will be contacted for verification during the first two weeks of the school year.
- Stacy changed the previous bylaws to have the elections held at the school the third week of school.
- SCCC Leadership elections-the election for a chairperson will occur at the first meeting of the school year in September. The previous Chair will serve throughout the summer months and the coming year.
- SCC Meeting Guidelines- Meeting dates for the year will be finalized at the September SCC meeting and published on the school website. Agendas will be posted on the school website a week prior.
- We will not hold SCC meetings in December.
- Daniel motioned and Julie seconded the motion to approve all of the changes to the SCC Bylaws. Unanimous vote 10 in favor
- Proposed updates to bylaws
- SCC training information
- Lindsey brought up that there was another planned training, she believes it is Sept. 30th-3:30, 5:00 and the Vice chair training is at 7:00pm
- Teacher Student Success Plan (TSSP) Goals, and proposal of amendments
- A copy of the TSSP is in each member’s folders.
- Amendments will be proposed to the SCC at the next meeting.
- Discussion
- Some of the expenditures budgeted for in the plan, such as getting a ½ day substitute will have to be revisited due to a lack of substitutes in our district.
- We propose that teachers can have the option to stay after school to analyze data. At the next meeting, Stacy will bring expenditures for this scenario to the next meeting.
- The After School Program will start with after school academic support and we will hold off on the physical activities for a later date due to Covid tracing.
- Discussion
- Discussion of goals in the TSSP
- Math Inventory goal-When given the 2021-2022 Spring Math Inventory:
- 60% of the Eastmont students will be proficient or advanced.
- The percent of students in the below basic range will reduce to 10% or less in each grade.
- 80% of our students with disabilities and multilingual learners will grow at least 50 points in both the Jan. and April testing window.
- Reading Inventory Goal-When given the 2021-2022 Spring Reading Inventory:
- 80% of our students will be proficient or advanced in each grade level.
- The percent of students in the below basic range will reduce to 5% or less in Basic in each grade level by the end of the school year.
- 80% of our students with disabilities, multilingual learners, and students in the Below Basic level will grow at least 75 points or one level in both the Jan. and April testing windows.
- Climate Goal:During the 2021-2022 school year, EMS will show a 10% increase in student’s connection to school as measured by a student survey given at the beginning and end of the school year.
- Math Inventory goal-When given the 2021-2022 Spring Math Inventory:
- Students who make growth on the RI/MI will be celebrated by calling home and having a pizza party after each test.
- Math Extensions-students who need a longer processing time to understand a concept.
- Math Connections-Math 180 supports filling holes in mathematics to assist students in mastering concepts.
- Poppy Lane Letter-our district is supporting White City Metro Township’s funding request for the sidewalk located along Poppy Lane; Sego Lily Drive to Aster Lane.
- Update on Second Steps
- Select a parent representative to serve on the Second Steps Committee.
- Rachel Will be the parent representative.
- Brooke Rauzon will be the school representative.
- Nicole motioned and Julie seconded the motion for Rachel to be the parent representative for the Second Steps Committee.
- TA classes are going well and creating a sense of community and safety. In 6th grade students are still in cohorts and it creates a circle of trust and they are able to create deeper relationships with students and teachers. We use the Second Steps lessons in the TA classes on Monday.
- Select a parent representative to serve on the Second Steps Committee.
- Counseling Update
- Julie discussed using the SCC as the parent group for the Counseling Advisory Committee.
- Julie also discussed that this would make their students the student advisory group.
- Jen made the motion and Dan seconded the motion to add the Counseling Advisory Committee to our SCC meeting.
- Parent questions:
- For Halloween, students will be allowed to dress up on Friday and we will have a Halloween dance. A discussion was had regarding students painting their face to dress up as a different ethnicity. The administration will add this to the guidelines for Halloween costumes.
- Dress code- Our board is revamping the dress code rules.
- We have been asked to hold off on enforcing the dress code unless it is causing a major disruption in more than one class.
- It was suggested to write or call the school board to voice your opinion on the dress code.
- Motion to adjourn
- Dan Hertzog, made the motion to adjourn, Brooke seconded the motion, Unanimous vote, all in favor.
Next meeting: October 20, 2021 at 5:30 in room 305