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What is a School Community Council?

A school community council is a committee made up of parents and school professionals who help determine the needs of our school and the best methods and programs to support those needs through the School LAND Trust Program.  Members of the school community council will meet together approximately 5-6 times during the school year to discuss the schools needs, the School Land Trust plan, and its implementation.

About the Council

Our School Community Council is dedicated to the success and achievement of our children. The Utah State Legislature created these councils with three purposes in mind:

 

  • build consistent and effective communication among parents, employees and administrators

  • allow parents an opportunity to be actively involved, with the school, in their children’s education.

  • enhance academic excellence at the school and address the needs of students.

Anyone can attend an SCC meeting!  These meetings are an opportunity to share ideas, voice a concern, or ask questions concerning the School Improvement Plan or our School Land Trust Plan.  We welcome patrons to attend any of the meetings listed below for school year. (Note: the agenda and minutes for each meeting can be viewed by clicking the appropriate button.)

2023-2024 Resources

The School Community Council meets from 2:30-3:30 on the following dates:

 

  • September 18

  • October 25

  • November 16

  • December 14

  • January 11

  • February 29

  • March 21

  • April 25

  • May 9

TSSA
Orchard School Plan 2023-2024
Stakeholder Report 2024
2023-2024 Agenda/Meeting Minutes
SCC Rules and Procedures (By-laws)
Alpine School District Community Council Page

Questions or Comments?

Contact the School Community Council

Archived Resources