Community Council

Naples School Community Council

All parents/guardians of Naples Elementary School students are welcome to run for the Community Council, and are welcome to attend meetings. Elections for Community Council are held during September of the current school year.

Community Council Members for 2022-23

Deanna Martineau Principal [email protected]
Megan Brown Parent [email protected]
Elizabeth Major, Chair Parent [email protected]
Carrie Arnold Parent [email protected]
Danni Harrison  Parent [email protected]
Trisha Sorensen  Parent [email protected]
Kristin Stoddard, Vice Chair  Parent [email protected]
LaRissa Goodrich Teacher [email protected]
Kortney White, Recorder Staff [email protected]
 Amy Hammond Ad Hoc Member [email protected]

Rules of Order & Procedure

Meeting Dates, Minutes & Agendas for 2023-2024

Meetings will be held at 3:45 p.m. in the school conference room.

Date Agenda Minutes
 Sept. 28, 2023 PDF  PDF 
Oct. 26, 2023     
 Nov. 16, 2023    
 Jan. 18, 2024    
 Feb. 15, 2024    
 March 21, 2024    
April 18, 2024     

Past Minutes

Oct. 20, 2022 PDF PDF
Nov. 17, 2022 PDF PDF
Jan. 19, 2023 PDF PDF
Feb. 23, 2023 PDF PDF
March 16, 2023 PDF PDF

Community Council Documents

Naples School Improvement Plan 2022-23
(Includes School Land Trust, TSSA, Title I, ESSER III and other funds)

Naples School Land Trust Annual Reports

Naples School LAND Trust Plan 2021-22

Naples TSSA Plan 2021-22

Child Access Safety Plan 2021-22

Child Access Safety Plan (Students Riding in Cars) 2021-22

School & Family Engagement Policy 2021-22

Community Council Roles & Responsibilities

In 2000, the Utah Legislature passed a law requiring every public school in the state to establish a School Community Council at the school-site level (Utah Code. Section 53A-1a-108).

Two years, later the legislature passed a second bill mandating several changes in the duties, powers and membership of the School Community Councils in Utah. This law took effect July 1, 2002.

Duties of the Community Council include:

• Develop of a School Improvement Plan

• Develop a School LAND Trust Program

• Assist in the development and implementation of a Staff Development Plan

• Develop a Child Access Routing Plan (elementary level only)

• Advise and make recommendations to school and district administrators and to the school board, when appropriate

• Develop a Reading Achievement Plan (elementary level only)

• Create subcommittees and task forces as needed

Resources

Utah State Code Regarding School Community Councils

School LAND Trust Program

New Community Council Member Checklist

 

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