October 1, 2024 Community Council Agenda & Notes
Bienvenido
Meeting Dates – 1st Tuesday of every month @ 7:00am via Zoom
- 1 de octubre
- 7 de noviembre
- 3 de diciembre
- 7 de enero
- 4 de febrero
- 4 de marzo
- April 1st (Spring Break)
- 6 de mayo
2024-2025 Council Members
- Perry Ridge Parent
- Tawnicia Stocking School Employee
- Kim Hawkins Principal / Director
- Gaylene Fale Parent
- Barbie Osorio DeSoto Parent
- Dorie Kim Parent
- Adrianne Woods Parent
- Cameron Waqa Parent
- Not in Attendance: Perry Ridge, Tawnicia Stocking
Trustland Websites
Council Training
The council will review websites for training and questions.
Rules of Order/Procedure
Posted on Website, Review Kim will update the document and post it on the website after the council reviews it.
2024-2025 Council Members & Elections/Voting
Parent Members
This is the second year for Barbie Osorio DeSoto, Dorie Kim, and Cameron Waqa. We had three open parent seats for the 2024-2025 school year. During the two-week open period from September 1 to September 13, no parents expressed interest in serving on the council, so an election was not held (Election dates were Sept. 16-18).
- Perry Ridge, Gaylene Fale, and Adrianne Woods agreed to serve on the council for the next two years.
- Perry Ridge – This is the first year of the 2-year term.
- Gaylene Fale – This is the first year of the 2-year term.
- Adrianne Woods – This is the first year of the 2-year term.
- Barbie Osorio DeSoto – This is the second year of the 2-year term.
- Dorie Kim – This is the second year of the 2-year term.
- Cameron Waqa – This is the second year of the 2-year term
Employee Member:
- Tawnicia Stocking – This is the first year of the 2-year term.
The council agreed that the members and terms were correct.
Elect Chair & Vice-Chair
Adrianne and Barbie were nominated for chair and vice-chair positions. Both agreed they would be willing to serve. Adrianne, as chair, was seconded by Dorie. Barbie, as vice-chair, was seconded by Adrianne. All are in favor of Adrianne and Barbie serving as chair and vice-chair. None are opposed.
Safe Technology/Digital Citizenship/Internet Filtering
The council is interested in having JP Pontius come and present about internet filtering. Kim will reach out to JP and schedule a training for the council.
School Updates
- Assistant Principal, Jonathan Hoehne
- Instructional Coach, Megan Clark
- New Teachers o Johnson-K, Jensen-1st, Bybee-2nd, Benson-3rd, Alder-5th, Jorgensen-5th, Chambers-6th, RainesPsych
- Instructional Assistants • All-Day Kindergarten
- 1st Grade & 5th Grade • Music Class
- Positive Behavior o “It’s a Wildcat Thing” theme § Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe o Wildcat Cheer o Wildcat Cards & Book Vending Machine – 2 Classroom & Specialties o PAWS Room, Wellness Room, Boring Room
- Lunch/Recess Schedule
Kim discussed the above school updates.
Safety & Security
Barbie is putting together a plan for 1460 North (i.e., diagonal parking, parking on the north/south side of the street on every block, parking 10-15 feet away from stop signs, etc.). Barbie will share her plan with the council.
Kim discussed the new School Guardian program with the council. The council wanted to know what they could do to address concerns about the program, and they were encouraged to contact their legislators. Dorie provided the council with the following information:
- Info on School Guardian law
- Tyler Clancy contact info: tclancy@le.utah.gov
- Lisa Shepherd contact: 801-787-8211 o
- Send her a message at: https://lisa61.com/contact
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 endof-year RISE test data.
Funding Total: $97,393.31
Para-educators will provide remediation and extensions for our Kindergarten through 6th-grade students. Reviewed goals, funding, and where the money will be spent.
Otros
The council would like more information on interventions and data on student performance. Kim will contact Megan Clark and have her present to the council.
Next Month’s Meeting: November 7th at 7:00am via Zoom