3 de diciembre de 2024 Reunión del Consejo Comunitario 2024 2025
Community Council Meeting 2024-2025
December 3, 2024 7:00am via Zoom
Meeting Dates
- 1st Tuesday of every month @ 7:00am via Zoom
- 7 de enero
- 4 de febrero
- 4 de marzo
- April 1st (Spring Break)
- 6 de mayo
2024-2025 Council Members
- Adrianne Woods- adriannewoods83@gmail.com
- Barbie Osorio DeSoto-barbiedesoto@gmail.com
- Perry Ridge-perry.ridge@byu.edu
- Gaylene Fale-little_lillies@hotmail.com
- Dorie Kim-dorie.imamura@gmail.com
- Cameron Waqa-cameronchild@hotmail.com
- Tawnicia Stocking-tawnicia@provo.edu
- Kim Hawkins – kimha@provo.edu
- Not in Attendance: Cameron Waqa
Safety & Security Items – Vern Keeslar, Provo City Engineering
- Vern discussed the following with the council:
- 1460 North:
- *Adding over/under flashing lights to the speed limit signs
- *Doing a speed study to determine the speeds on 1460 North
- *6000 vehicles travel a day *Pedestrian crosswalk on Jordan Avenue
- *How to make school route safer *Other ideas presented to the city do not meet city regulations: Speed bumps, Raised crosswalks
- *The Council will talk to the Neighborhood Chair to see if the neighborhood can help improve 1460 North
Common Sense Education Lessons
- Teachers will begin teaching Common Sense Curriculum this month
- Kinder & 1st have 3 lesson plans
- 2nd has 7 lesson plans
- 3rd-6th have 6 lesson plans
- Teachers will teach the Common Sense lessons before Winter Break
School Update
Thanksgiving dinner basket, a box of food, and a hygiene bag were given to 42 families before the break. Thanks for your generosity!
Next Month’s Meeting: January 7th at 7:00am via Zoom
Data & Intervention Presentation
Goals & Funding for 2024-2025
Our goal for the 2024-2025 school year is that 80% of Kindergarten through 6th-grade students will make typical or above progress on the Acadience Pathways of Progress (POP) End of the Year (EOY) assessment. The Acadience assessment helps teachers determine how students are performing on essential reading skills. These critical reading skills include phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, and comprehension. Our goal for the 2024-2025 school year is that students in 3rd through 6th grade will increase their math scores by 3%, and students in 4th through 6th grade will increase their science scores by 3% as measured by the end-of-year RISE test data.
Funding Total:
$97,393.31 Para-educators will provide remediation and extensions for our Kindergarten through 6th-grade students.