Wednesday, September 18, 2019 Eastmont School Community Council
In Attendance:
Voting Members
- Delese Bettinson, Parent
- Amy Bryant, Parent/Chair
- Jessica Dalton, Parent
- Liz Miles, Parent
- Jennifer Jolley, Parent
- Julie Taucher, Counselor
- Stephanie Davis, Teacher
- Justine Rodriguez, Parent
- Stacy Kurtzhals, Administration
Visiting:
- Taylor Hansen, Administration
- Brooke Rauzon, Administration
Agenda Items:
- Approval of minutes from last meeting
- SCC Bylaws, any changes?
- Training dates
- Video Update on CSIP goals and Land Trust/TSSA spending
- Cell Phone Policy – discussion regarding what they have implemented at Butler
- Amendment to TSSA money
- Possible options for the $27,000 we had reserved for .5 of a teacher.
- Ideas – Increase time for the social worker to full time, purchase additional technology to get to 1:1
- Counseling Advisory Committee
CSIP Goals Update
Goals
Reading Inventory growth of 15% proficiency from Fall Data. Math Inventory growth of 15% proficiency from Fall Data.
Reading Inventory Proficiency | Math Inventory Proficiency | |
6th grade | 56% | 27% |
7th grade | 68% | 34% |
8th grade | 68% | 24% |
Goal
80% of student on track using Early Warning Systems D’s and F trackers.
Baseline
Currently, 53% of students are on track.
Goals
Reduce office discipline moderate/major incidents by 10% and reduce suspensions by 10%. Baseline: 236 office referrals, 37 out of school suspensions, 70 in school suspensions
Baseline
Currently, 31 office disciplinary referrals, 4 out of school suspensions and 1 in school suspension
SCC Training Updates
SCC101 will now be SCC Basics and will cover what the SCC does, requirements, what to expect when you serve on an SCC and everything everyone ever wanted to know about SCCs (presented in 50 minutes). All new SCC members (parents, teachers or principals) should attend this class, but also anyone that is still figuring out their role and what SCC is all about. There will be no general introduction to SCCs in the SCC Training this year.
SCC Training will be a deep dive into new roles the SCC will play this year: plans (LAND Trust and TSSP), School Safety and District Initiatives that the board wants to present to the SCCs.
All members need to attend the SCC Training, which we will make every effort to keep to 90 minutes, but it may run over. New members and those looking to understand their service on School Community Councils should plan the extra hour for SCC Basics. This does mean some people may be at training for 2 1⁄2 – 3 hours, but we will try to make it worth everyone’s time.
SCC Training Dates
All events in the Professional Development Center at 9361 South 300 East (CAB East)
Date | Time | Training |
October 2, 2019 | 10:00 am | SCC Training |
5:00 pm | SCC 101 | |
6:00 pm | SCC Training | |
October 8, 2019 | 9:00 am | SCC 101 |
10:00 am | SCC Training | |
6:00 pm | SCC Training | |
October 10, 2019 | 9:00 am | SCC Training |
6:00 pm | SCC 101 | |
7:00 pm | SCC Training |
**parking may still be limited, so please encourage everyone to park at the LDS church north of the CAB building or in the north parking lot at Mt. Jordan Middle School