Frontier Valley Elementary
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ATTENTION: The New Frontier Is Near!

FVE Parents & Staff

A new era begins!  We are moving into a new frontier!
We're striving to attain the next level of excellence!
Be a part of it!

We are looking for 10 parents and community members
to partner with 10 FVE staff!
Your input is vital to the success of these goals ~
the commitment is only 2 hours a month!

We want you to be a part of planning, strategizing and implementing the necessary steps to make
Frontier Valley Elementary School the best it can be!

The stated purpose of the School Advisory Council is to inform, encourage, and to provide opportunities for parents and the school community to be involved in the planning and evaluation of the schools instructional program and quality improvement programs.

Requirements - A desire to make Frontier Valley not just a great school, but an excellent school!

Do not hesitate to get involved - this is not a huge commitment, but you can make a huge impact in the further development of a great school for your kids! 
 
This is your forum for discussion, and improvement, as well as a time for teachers, staff, administration and parents to look at ideas for making this school the best it can be. 
 
Don't let others make these decisions for you - be there!


If you want to be a part of this vision, but cannot attend this meeting -
please email Beth Hall @ bethnrusty@comcast.net to receive emails of current goals and small committee formations. 
SAC minutes can always be found on the school website under SAC.

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School Advisory Councils Created by state statue in the 1970's, these committees are comprised of parents, teachers, administrators, students, and community members. The focus of this committee is to inform, encourage, and provide opportunities for all stakeholders to be involved in the planning and evaluation of the school's instructional program and quality improvement processes. School Advisory Councils (SAC) should:

  • represent the community point of view
  • make recommendations and/or give advice to the principal
  • focus on needs and concerns of the school's community
  • review various components of the school program 
  • designate a representative to the District Advisory Committee
  • adopt by-laws consistent with the District's organizational guidelines
  • conduct a regular needs assessments/survey for the formulation of school improvement goals
  • cooperatively develop areas of study based upon school baseline data and school profile information
  • help in the development and implementation of the school improvement plan
  • serve to facilitate the communications to the community and to the District Advisory Committee
  • meet other requirements as indicated in state law
  • meet on a monthly basis at a time when the majority of all members of the community can attend
  • open its meetings to the public, and publish the time, date and location of the meetings




Frequently asked questions.

Information and Responsibility 

SAC Compliance Criteria 








 
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