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Volunteer for 2010-11 Site Council

We need you!  The Beverly Cleary School Site Council is in need of adult family representatives to serve in the coming school year.  The Site Council is an opportunity for parents and community representatives to have valued input in the planning and implementation of the School Improvement Plan.  The time commitment is not immense as the  Site Council meets only once a month for about an hour.

If you are interested in serving your school in this way, please contact Dana Barbarick.  We have a meeting from 3:15-4:15 on Tuesday, April 20 in the library. Feel free to come and check it out!

Site Council Notes – January 26, 2010

Members Present:  Dana Barbarick, Rob Gibson, Teri Geist, Koren La Tocha, Tom Fuller, Blake Robertson, Tricia Barry

Agenda

  • Late Opening Days
  • Curriculum Mapping
  • Timeline/Priorities for Staffing
  • High School Redesign implications
  • New Adult Reps (moved to first)
  • Next Meeting

New Adult Reps

  • Need 2 more parents for Site Council – check for names of those interested at beginning of the year.

Late Opening Days

  • 2 since last meeting – planning and reviewing all-school writing experience on the subject of Food
  • Each grade level wrote developmentally appropriate prompts
  • Students wrote for 30 minutes on January 12th
  • Afterwards, whole staff looked at the continuum of writing K-8, focusing specifically on content
  • Next Step – developing “no excuse” words for each grade level   

Curriculum Maps

  • All grade levels finished with Sept.-Jan. maps and working towards finishing the rest of the year (due the 3rd week in April)
  • Question: Can we have links to the standards? 

Timeline/Priorities for Staffing

  • If Measures 66 & 67 pass, we’ll know staffing by end of February
  • If Measures don’t pass, end of March

High School Redesign

  •  Grant HS possibly to become a magnet school – How would that change Beverly Cleary’s focus?
  •  Announcement and Implementation dates have been pushed back

Next Meeting – February 23rd

  • Staffing
  • High School Redesign
  • Testing Update

 

Site Council Notes – November 17, 2009

Members Present:  Dana Barbarick, Rob Gibson, Teri Geist, Koren La Tocha, Tom Fuller, Chuck Curry, Tricia Barry

Agenda

  • Curriculum Maps
  • Professional Dev. Update
  • Student Growth Targets
  • Other discussions 

Curriculum Maps

  • Rob, Koren and Tricia shared writing curriculum maps from 8th grade science, kindergarten and 2nd grade respectively.
  • The next step (after individuals complete) for each class will be to combine maps into grade level team maps, then to combine into a school-wide continuum map – hopefully by June 

Professional Development Update

  • Curriculum Map Examples
  • First Monday of each month, teachers are sharing 3 writing samples from each grade (below, at and above benchmark levels)
  • December late opening – continue work on writing

Student Growth Targets

  • These are targets for kids performing under  benchmark – individual growth targets
  • These are sent by ODE as a part of NCLB and the targets are essentially the state benchmarks

Other Discussions

  • Teri shared DIBELS test that K-3 administers
  • Discussion around our “unique” position of 2 campuses and how we staff
  • Discussion regarding retaining students in the upper grades

Next Meeting – January 26th

Adult Family Representatives Needed for Site Council

Beverly Cleary School (BCS) adult family members need to elect a couple of Adult Family Representatives (AFRs) to the school Site Council.

What will Site Council do this year?
The purpose of the Site Council is to increase BCS student achievement.
The Site Council will work on the BCS school improvement plan, a school satisfaction survey, and will provide valuable feedback to Principal Teri Geist.

Who serves on Site Council?
Site Council has a balanced membership of teachers, classified staff, adult family representatives and a community member.

How often does Site Council meet?
Site Council meets during the school year for an hour or so about once a month.

Should I nominate myself or someone else for Site Council?
Site Council is looking for adult family representatives who have experience with or skills that would support our work.  We hope to maintain a balance between the two sites, e.g., have a rep with a student at the Hollyrood site and a rep with a student at the Fernwood site (if you have a student at both sites, that makes it easy).  Some work outside of meetings is to be expected.

How do I nominate someone (including myself)?
Please submit a brief statement of nomination (moderately sized paragraph) at either site office no later than Monday, November 16.  Please identify which site your student attends and why you are a good choice for Site Council.  A survey with the nominating blurbs and a ballot will be posted on this website and will be open through Friday, November 20.  We will then tally up the votes.

Who should I check in with about any of this?
Feel free to contact returning Site Council members with questions. Current co-chair contact information:  Rob Gibson and Dana Barbarick.

Site Council Notes – October 20, 2009

Members Present: Dana Barbarick, Rob Gibson, Teri Geist, Blake Robertson, Koren La Tocha, Tricia Barry

Agenda

  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Review of Site Council Purpose and Priorities
  • Principal’s Report

Welcome and Introductions

  • Short discussion regarding role of site council
  • **Need to get copy of SIP to new members**
  • **Need one more parent to sit on site council**


Site Council Purpose and Priorities

  • Discussion about where site council priorities came from and whether these are still our priorities
  • Priority regarding “common teacher learning and planning for integrated learning” is being met by teachers during PD time this year – though no longer a priority of site council, there is agreement that we would like to hear news of this work’s progress
  • The main Site Council’s priority is the School Improvement Plan – as a Site Council, we will look at SIP checkpoints and see how we’re  coming along and how (monitoring implementation)


Principal’s Report

  • SIP:  Changes have been made to the SIP per recommendations from area director: test scores have been removed, shortened version, summaries added – goals are fine.
  • Test Scores: Discrepancy in writing compared with reading and math – conventions are the biggest challenge for our writers
  • Writing PD: How do we teach writing? (teachers working on curriculum mapping); What are grade level expectations for incoming students? (teachers looking at work samples)  Teri to bring examples of work so far in curriculum mapping
  • Young Audiences – giving opportunities to upper grades – Ramona Quimby play – tryouts in December
  • Enrollment Report – same enrollment because of heavy lower grades – we need to work to keep kids here after 6th grade
  • Curriculum Map Grant Funding – not needed for grades 2-8 (because of imbedded PD) but could use for K-1

 

Agenda for next meeting (November 17)

  • Curriculum Map Examples
  • Update on  Professional Development

Site Council Notes – August 31, 2009

Agenda

1.    Updates

-    Summer changes
-    Spring assessment data

2.    Review of Bylaws and Election Process
3.    Review of Site Council Purpose and Priorities
4.    Scope of Work this Year

-    School Improvement Plan
-    Curriculum Map
-    School Culture

Members Present

Site Council:  Rob Gibson, Tricia Barry, Teri Geist, Carol Schrader, Dana Barbarick


Additional Items

-    Elected Site Council members should be listed in directory
-    A place needs to be designated to place meeting notes (per bylaws)

Updates

1. Teacher Change
- New teachers hired for fifth grade, Spanish, Music and PE
2. Spring Assessment Data
- Moved to next meeting agenda so that staff can review on 9/1 meeting
- Writing will be the basis of our SIP
3. 3rd Wednesday of the month will have late opening
4. There will be no Professional Development days after the 9/1 meeting – furlough days instead (pending)

Review of Bylaws

1.    Elections – late September/early October
2.    Need 2-3 staff (Update: Koren La Tocha and Blake Robertson have volunteered to fill these positions)
3.    Once staff is picked, parent members will be elected

Scope of Work This Year

1.    Mainly based on School Improvement Plan
2.    Curriculum Mapping will move to teachers plate
3.    School Culture will be addressed through a new Beverly Cleary Leadership Team made up of teacher     representatives from each grade cluster:

-    K-1. 2-3, 4-5, 6-8, Sp. Ed.
-    Teachers will meet 2nd or 3rd Tuesday
-    Team will be used to structure PD time
-    Teams will meet and reps will report back on Tuesdays will other reps and Principal
-    Question:  Could one of the reps report back to Site Council to keep it in the loop

How Can Site Council Add Value to Our School This Year

-    PD plans brought to Site Council to weigh in on
-    Much of this will be determined as the year progresses
-    Parent members and teachers can get a pulse from parents
-    Survey in the spring pertaining to school satisfaction this year – site council to generate questions

Agenda for Next Meeting (October 20)

o    Approval of Agenda/Minutes
o    Election Results
o    Approve parent rep. (Dana?) as co-chair
o    Leadership Committee
o    Communication with Parents
o    Community Issues

Site Council Notes - September 15, 2009

1.    Agenda Updates

  • Summer changes
  • Spring assessment data

2.    Review of Bylaws and Election Process
3.    Review of Site Council Purpose and Priorities
4.    Scope of Work this Year

  • School Improvement Plan
  • Curriculum Map
  • School Culture

Members Present

Site Council:  Rob Gibson, Tricia Barry, Teri Geist, Carol Schrader, Dana Barbarick

Additional Items   

  • Elected Site Council members should be listed in directory
  • A place needs to be designated to place meeting notes (per bylaws)

Updates

  • Teacher Change

- New teachers hired for fifth grade, Spanish, Music and PE

  • Spring Assessment Data

- Moved to next meeting agenda so that staff can review on 9/1 meeting
- Writing will be the basis of our SIP

  • 3rd Wednesday of the month will have late opening
  • There will be no Professional Development days after the 9/1 meeting – furlough days instead (pending)


Review of Bylaws   

  • Elections – late September/early October
  • Need 2-3 staff (Update: Koren La Tocha and Blake Robertson have volunteered to fill these positions)
  • Once staff is picked, parent members will be elected

Scope of Work This Year   

  • Mainly based on School Improvement Plan

  • Curriculum Mapping will move to teachers plate
  • School Culture will be addressed through a new Beverly Cleary Leadership Team made up of teacher representatives from each grade cluster:

-    K-1. 2-3, 4-5, 6-8, Sp. Ed.
-    Teachers will meet 2nd or 3rd Tuesday
-    Team will be used to structure PD time
-    Teams will meet and reps will report back on Tuesdays will other reps and Principal
-    Question:  Could one of the reps report back to Site Council to keep it in the loop

How Can Site Council Add Value to Our School This Year    

  • PD plans brought to Site Council to weigh in on

  • Much of this will be determined as the year progresses
  • Parent members and teachers can get a pulse from parents
  • Survey in the spring pertaining to school satisfaction this year – site council to generate questions

Agenda for Next Meeting (October 20)    

  • Approval of Agenda/Minutes
  • Election Results
  • Approve parent rep. (Dana?) as co-chair
  • Leadership Committee
  • Communication with Parents
  • Community Issues

Site Council Notes – April 6, 2009

Agenda

1. District Updates from Linda
2. Student Learning/Teacher Planning project
3. School Improvement Plan
4. Action Statement from PTA
5. Meet with other committees


Members Present

Site Council:  Rob Gibson, Tricia Barry, Linda Kapranos, Carol Schrader, Ingrid Petersen, Dana Barbarick, Tom Fuller, Melissa Dragich, Chris Tebben
School Committees: Safety (Hollyrood and Fernwood); Arts; School Climate; Green Committee
PTA Rep: Craig Williams


Approval of Minutes

Minutes and Agenda unanimously approved

District Updates (Linda)

  • Staffing due Friday (April 10)
  • Enrichment Conversation will happen at next meeting
  • Schools are able to apply for additional funds to meet the 3 periods of enrichment

           - .5 FTE applied for just for Hollyrood – person to fulfill a variety of tasks


Student Learning/ Teacher Planning project

  • Linda read content areas teachers have chosen and those willing to work over the summer
  • Discussed grant options
  • Conversation to create an electronic file and checking in about different formats for this

- David Douglas – Curriculum Mapping template?

School Improvement Plan

  • Rough draft due July 1st
  • New format based on Datawise
  • What else is needed?

 - school vision/mission statement
 - template (none sent yet)
 - looking at content areas of writing and science


Meetings with other committees

Site Council recap for other committees

- Updates from other committees


Agenda for next meeting (May 4th)  

  • Start 15 minutes Earlier!!!
  • Approval of Agenda/Minutes
  • Revisit vision/action statement (3:15-3:45)
  • Update on teacher planning curr./funding
  • Staffing info and district updates
  • Discussion about enrichment and descriptions (after 3:55)

Site Council Notes – March 2, 2009

Agenda    

1.  Approval of January minutes
2.  District Updates from Linda
3.  Carol Update on funding for teacher project
4.  Vision Statement Update
5.  Meet with other committees


Members Present

Site Council:  Rob Gibson, Tricia Barry, Linda Kapranos, Carol Schrader, Ingrid Petersen, Dana Barbarick
School Committees: Safety (Hollyrood and Fernwood); Arts; School Climate, Green Committee
PTA Rep: Craig Williams


Approval of Minutes

Minutes and Agenda unanimously approved


District Updates (Linda)

  • Tours of both campuses very high – 77 families at Kindergarten Round-up – 46 registered (6 for half day)
  • Discipline Data      

- Last year at this time – 394 timeouts (5th -8th)
- This year – 40 timeouts (2nd-8th)



Update on Funding for teachers wanting to plan over the summer (Carol & Linda)

  • Tom drafted grid by subject/class
  • Linda figured cost
  • Time could be used for curriculum mapping and methods to create longer term plan (compacting, differentiation, etc.)
  • Start with curriculum mapping, think about support materials and professional development

-  Take two content areas per year

-  Over three years, there will be a full set of maps

  • Choice of subject areas decided by grade level teams
  • Teachers to come in during summer and then train others at grade level during first PD day
  • The hope is that there will be a school-wide understanding of what students will know coming in
  • Funding will be for technical, support materials and teacher time
  • Next steps:

- Teachers to figure out which 2 subjects and who is willing to come in and work during the summer if funds are available



Vision Statement Update (Carol)

Carol met with PTA to check in about parent action statement – many ideas, not a lot of commonality

  • Wondering if we should wait?  Start again in the fall?
  • Concerns that having separate action statements is divisive?



Meetings with other committees

Site Council recap for other committees
Updates from other committees (see committee notes)


Agenda for next meeting (April 6th) 

  • Start 15 minutes Earlier!!!
  • Approval of Agenda/Minutes
  • Revisit vision/action statement
  • Update on teacher planning curr./funding
  • Role of enrichment next year?
  • Staffing info and district updates

 

Site Council Notes – January 12, 2009

Agenda    

1. Approval of September minutes
2. PTA Update
3. District Updates
4. Report on teacher input on student learning
5. Public comments
6. Meet with other committees

Members Present: Rob Gibson, Tricia Barry, Melissa Dragich, Linda Kapranos, Chris Tebben, Carol Schrader, Ingrid Petersen, Tom Fuller, Dana Barbarick

School Committees: Safety (Hollyrood and Fernwood); Arts; School Climate

PTA Rep: Craig Williams

Approval of Minutes    Minutes and Agenda unanimously approved

PTA Update 

Haven’t had enough time with the action statement – possibility to work on it at 1/13 board meeting


District Updates   

Parent input on new principal? Unknown at this time (update: input meeting scheduled for 2/3 pm)
Budget: $22 million shortfall

- 80% generally for staff
- community comment available

Tentative staffing timeline

- question put out to parents and staff on preference of higher class size/opp. for enrichment vs. lower class size/less opportunity of enrichment

Discussion of Work Plan    
Alignment of student learning/teacher planning

Report:

a) focus on math – k-8 scope or expectations and   hopes
b) Concerns over Algebra for upper grades and other areas
c) All grades talking about common language/vocabulary
d) Supplementing curriculum

Next steps:

a) Continue with staff time at meetings
b) Ask at next meeting if staff is interested in $/time to look at further curriculum
c)  “Virtual file cabinet” of k-8 math activities
d) Linda to check on summertime opportunities/costs/contractual hurdles
e) Look at funding – Administrative and Site Council / parent and community members

Public Comment    

Craig Williams – concern over school choice tone; PTA to possibly author letter to Judy Brennan and the board

Meetings with other committees    

Site Council recap for other committees

- posed question about grant money – just to think    about
- Updates from other committees (see comm.. notes)_

Agenda for next meeting (March 2nd)    

o Approval of Agenda/Minutes
o Share about math meeting from February 9th
- Supplemental materials
o District Updates
o PTA action statement