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August 21, 2019 – Minutes

Wednesday, August 21, 2020 Eastmont School Community Council

Voting Members:

Member NameIn Attend.Member NameIn Attend.
Delese BettinsonYesStephanie DavisNo
Amy BryantYesJustine RodriguezNo
Jessica DaltonYesStacy KurtzhalsYes
Liz MilesYesVisiting: 
Jennifer JolleyYesTaylor HansenYes
Julie TaucherYesBrooke RauzonYes

Agenda Items:

Election of Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary
 
  • Chair was to roll over this year but the parent’s student who held the position last year moved onto the high school
  • Amy Bryant was voted on as Chair
  • Jessica Dalton was voted on as Vice Chair
  • Assistant Principals will serve on secretaries by keeping notes during meetings

SCC Bylaws

  • Stacy would like to have the Chair chosen by at the end of 2019-2020 school year.
  • Wednesday are a good day to hold SCC
  • 5:00 pm is a good time
  • November’s meeting is earlier because of Thanksgiving o It will be November 20th
  • Agreed to cancel December’s meeting
  • If we need to cancel a meeting because there is nothing to discuss, then we will email each other about the cancellation.
Funding Estimates
 
  • Land-Trust Carry-Over from 2018-2019: $415
  • Estimated Distribution for 2019-2020: $84,823
  • Summary of Estimated Expenditures for 2019-2020: $80,687
  • Estimated Land-Trust Carry Over for 2019-2020: $4,823
  • TSSA Funds for 2019-2020: $ 77,501

Roberts Rules

  • Please review and ask any questions you may have

CSIP Goals

  • Reviewed CSIP Goals that were approved at the end of 2018-2019
  • Talked about improving reading proficiency
    • Want students to increase their Reading Inventory score by 15% per cohort
    • Using Read 180
      • Read 180 has three components: small group, computer assisted learning and independent reading
  • Climate: Wish to increase students who are on track for the Early Warning System (EWS)
    • Reviewed last year’s data
      • Overall: 56% were on track with the EWS
      • Attendance: 72%
      • ODRs: 93%
      • Fs and Ds: 74%
      • GPA: 82%
    • Talked about pride in school to improve climate
      • Committee of teachers formed to help boost pride in school
      • The committee currently is just teachers, but as opportunities come up we will invite the community to support us
      • Met with maintenance over the summer to discuss building improvements
      • Jessica Dalton suggested the 8th graders decide on a year-long beautification project to leave their “mark” on the school.
      •  Amy Bryant asked where building improvement funds come from? Capital funds from the district
    • Will continue Patriot of the Month
      • Q: How are Patriot of the Month chosen
        A: Team of teachers vote on students. One boy and one girl from each team. Based upon academics, citizenship, leadership, tenacity, etc.
    • Will continue Persistent Patriot
      • These are students who really are working so hard to make improvements
    • Want to reduced Office Discipline Referrals (ODRs)
      • We will accomplish this by building relationships with students
      • Teachers are stepping up to this
      • Will continue school store
        • Students earn Patriot Bucks by modeling Respectful Attitude, Independent and Prepared
    • Lunchtime Climate:
      • Getting basketball hoops
      • Pickle ball
      • Library pass
      • Jenga
      • Spike Ball
    • Earbuds:
      • Have been banned
      • Rationale: students need to talk to one another and earbuds (specifically wireless) hinders learning by having earbuds in during class
    • Phones
      • Tightened up phone procedures if phone is confiscated
    • Talked about method for recognizing teachers
  • AVID
    • Reviewed how AVID helps students skills in writing, reading, collaboration, organization and inquiry.
  • Will use Data Dashboard to monitor Ds and Fs
    • Will utilize Check-In/Check-Out to help support students
    • Anna Alger and Cody West will be the teachers implementing the program
  • Para-educator support (ZAP)
    • Will only be with 6th graders this year during lunch
    • If not working, will push para-educators into classroom
  • Math:
    • Starting Illustrative Math with all grades this year.
    • Illustrative Math
      • Very different way of teaching
      • Group work
      • Students dialogue about math concepts
      • Students review concepts throughout the year
      • Amy mentioned that Jordan High School did a parent night to help explain new methods for teaching math
      • This is something we can do
      • Will be hiring a 28 hour para-educator to support math classes
  • Talked about how we are moving away from computer labs and focusing on using Chromebooks for instruction
    • Q: What is technology ratio?
    • A: Not 100% sure, but we have about 20 carts
    • Long-term goal is to increase Chromebook carts overall in the building
  • TSSA Funds
    • Will help pay for .5 FTE of teacher
      • District told us if our numbers stay consistent they will pay for .5 of teacher
      • Will wait to see if that takes place
    • Will be ordering more Chrome bookcarts
    • Will be paying teachers stipends if they attend at least 5 professional developments offered after school
    • Q: Can teachers get re-certification points?
    • A: Yes
    • Paraeducator for math (see above)
    • After school tutoring in all subjects
    • Trying to get Jordan’s NHS students to come tutor here at Eastmont
    • Illustrative math materials

Cell Tower Spending Proposal

  • Get about $7,000 per year
  • Will be doing 3 student appreciation weeks
    • A week to celebrate students
    • Examples of celebrating students:
      • During TA time, we will be celebrating students with a treat
      • During Patriot Time, all students will get to participate in extension activities
      • Teachers eating in cafeteria with students
      • Goes back to climate goal
  • Will help supplement field trips
  • Debate and Festival busses if needed
  • Teacher Recognitions
    • Teacher recognition week
    • Pick-me ups
    • Teacher prizes for what implementing
    • Discussed how last year the SCC wanted to provide teachers once a month a larger gift
  • School beatification
  • Q: Where does Patriot of Month funds come from?
  • A: A school designated budget
    • Suggestion: use some funds to pay for a professional speaker
    • Clarified how Patriot of Month assemblies are organized
  • Amy: Monition to approve cell tower
  • SCC: Approved

Safety Plan

  • Reviewed
    • Relationships
    • Drills conducted
    • Shelter-in-Place vs. Lockdown
    • Family Reunification
  • Social Media helps with communication
  • Q: What should parents do in an event of an emergency
  • A: Give the school some time to respond before calling and coming to the school.

Security Doors

  • Q: What to do if person isn’t approved for entrance?
  • A: We can ask for their ID to be seen over the camera
  • A: Can and will notify police and/or district security
  • Q: What about volunteer check-in?
  • A: Mustcometomain-office.
  • A: If don’t then, we will immediately move to locate individual.

Second Steps Social Emotional Curriculum

  • Will be implementing Second Steps this year during Teacher Advisory (TA) time
  • If…then… thinking
  • Bullying, Friends, executive functioning
  • Has relevant video and work-book
  • Andrew Munoz (our social-worker) will be doing extension activities
  • Has service projects for extension
  • Discussed what we do during TA time
  • Different lessons and materials for 6th, 7th and 8th
  • Q: Will lessons and topics be shared with parents?
  • A: Yes, will add to email sent out twice a month

Counseling:

  • Can we use SCC as counseling committee?
  • All OK with this

Musical:

  • Proposed: Music Man Junior
  • Approved
Other:
  • None

Action Items:

  • Discuss Speakers for Patriot of the Month
  • Add funding for Cell Tower for “bigger” teacher recognition once a month