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The school site council plays an important role in decision-making, and helps develop, review, and evaluate school improvement programs. The members of the site council are teachers, parents, community members, and the principal. We invite you to join us for this unique opportunity. Anyone may attend Site Council meetings and if you are interested or have questions, feel free to call Mrs. Neitzel.
Bluemont Site Council Members
Bluemont Site Council Meeting Dates for 2024-25 (all meetings begin at 5:00 p.m.)
October 7, 2024
December 2, 2024
January 2025*
March 3, 2025
*There is the Board of Education Meeting where Mrs. Neitzel presents the Bluemont Site Council Report to the School Board. This meeting will not be at Bluemont Elementary School but rather, at the Robinson Education Center. All other meetings will be conducted this year in the Bluemont Library.
Site Council Minutes for the 2024-25 SY
Coming soon!
In 1992, the Kansas legislature enacted K.S.A. 72-6439, a state statute that instituted the Quality Performance Accreditation (QPA) system.
This legislation required all schools to establish site councils, composed of the principal, teachers and other school personnel, parents, business representatives, and other representative community groups. Specifically, the site councils were charged with the following responsibilities:
The original purpose of school site councils was to transform schools into effective learning environments by providing school staff and school community members with the authority, flexibility and resources they need to solve educational problems and implement change.
Site councils give ownership to those responsible for carrying out decisions by involving them directly in making the decisions. It also enables the school community to create school conditions that facilitate improvement, innovation and continuous learning.
The ultimate goal of site-based management is to improve the teaching and learning environment for all students.
Purpose:
The purpose of the school Site Council is to advise the school on such matters as student learning, education programs, school improvement planning, and accreditation issues. The site council also plays an advocacy role for the school regarding the same issues. Specifically, the purpose is to:
In addition to the above two purposes, school site councils may:
Membership
Meetings
Responsibilities of Site Council Members