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School councils are in place to improve student achievement and
to enhance the accountability of the education system to parents.
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Councils may make recommendations to their principal or school
board on any matter affecting the school community. Provincial regulations
define a list of areas where principals and boards must solicit
input from school councils. These areas include all initiatives
that relate to improved student achievement and accountability to
parents, codes of conduct and dress, and school and board improvement
plans. The Ministry outlines other possible areas for consultation
as well, complementing more traditional parent group roles like
fundraising and school event planning.
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Yes! The Sudbury Catholic District School Board recognizes school
councils as valuable partners who play a key role in enhancing Catholic
education in our schools. Principals and school boards are obligated
to consider all recommendations from school councils and report
back to the councils on how those recommendations have been taken
into account when they make decisions or set policy on related matters.
To create further opportunities for exchange with each school council
the Sudbury Catholic District School Board has taken the additional
step of forming the Regional Catholic School Council. This group
is made up of representatives from the executive of individual councils,
school principals, a trustee of the board and the Director of Education.
This provides an opportunity for councils to have a more direct
involvement in board issues. All members of the Catholic school
community are welcome to attend Regional Catholic School Council
meetings. Please contact your school principal for a meeting schedule.
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School councils are accountable to the school community they represent.
One of their primary purposes is to establish a dialogue with parents
and the community and to seek their views about matters under consideration
by the council. It is essential that any advice school councils
give to principals or boards reflects the general views of the school
community and the be in the best interests of all students in the
school.
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Near the beginning of each school year, principals distribute material
to parents and other members of the school community inviting them
to become active in their school council. Positions may be filled
through election or appointment, or a combination of the two. Terms
last for one year and begin at the first meeting of the new school
council and end at the first council meeting the following year.
Members may be re-elected or reappointed annually.
Ministry regulations set out the core membership of an optimal
school council as follows:
• a majority of parents
• the principal or vice-principal of the school (non-voting)
• one teacher employed in the school, other than the principal
or vice-principal
• one non-teaching employee of the school
• one student, in the case of secondary schools (optional
for elementary schools)
• one or more community representatives appointed by the sitting
council (in our school councils, frequently a representative from
an associated parish)
• one person appointed by an association that is a member
of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, the Ontario
Association of Parents in Catholic Education, or Parents Partenaires
en Éducation, if the association is represented at the school
The sitting council will elect a chair, a vice-char and a secretary
from their membership. Because school councils are frequently involved
in fundraising for the school, they often name a treasurer as well.
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Parents and other members of the school community are encouraged
to contact the school principal or any other member of the school
council to express their interest in joining at any time. If there
are no posts available for the current school year, active members
can let you know how else you can become involved with your school
until the next council is formed.
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If you are a parent, you likely receive information regularly about
your school council's activities through school newsletters and
other material sent home with your child. At the end of each school
year, provincial regulations require councils to submit a final
report and financial statement that reflect the year's initiatives
to their principal. The school principal is in turn required to
get that information home to parents.
School councils hold regular meetings throughout the year, and
members of the community are welcome to attend. Please contact the
school principal or any other council member for a meeting schedule.
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