Article I:
Name
The name
of this organization is the Pinedale Elementary School
Advisory Council.
Article II:
Purpose
Section 1: the functions of the School Advisory Council
are:
a.
assist in the
preparation and evaluation of the school improvement plan
b.
assist in the
preparation of educational improvement proposals for
implementing an educational improvement grant
Section 2: Other board functions of the School Advisory
Council are:
a.
participate in planning
and monitoring of school buildings and grounds
b.
initiate activities or
programs that generate greater cooperation between the
community and the school
c.
assist in the
development of educational goals and objectives
d.
recommend various
support services in the school
e.
assist in the
preparation of the accreditation report
f.
review the impact of
property development and zoning changes in the vicinity of the
school as they relate to the safety, welfare and educational
opportunities of the students
g.
perform any such
functions as prescribed by the regulation of the School board
h.
assist in the
preparation and evaluation of the School Improvement Plan
required by Florida Statutes, and annually reviewing, amending,
or continuing such school improvement plan as required by
Florida Statutes
i.
review the budget to be
sure it is aligned with the School Improvement
Plan
j.
Perform other functions
as requested by the principal
Article III:
Membership
**Section 1. The principal shall assure that the membership
shall be representative of the ethnic, racial and economic
community served by the school.
**Section 2. This council shall include parents, teachers,
education support employees, community members, and the
principal. A majority of the membership shall be non-staff.
#Section 3. For purposes of SAC membership, parents shall
be defined as anyone who has a student currently enrolled at the
school.
**Section 4. The principal shall be the only member of that
school’s administration who is a member of the SAC.
Section 5.
**Peer
election shall be used to select parent, education support
staff, student and teacher members of the SAC.
#Such
elections shall be held at the beginning of each school year
(after the first day of school) such that the membership list is
ready to submit to the office of Research and Evaluation by
September 15.
**Section 6. Community members shall be appointed by the
principal.
#Section 7. Term of office for newly elected members shall
be for a period of one year.
**Section 8.
Members not attending for two consecutive meetings, without an
excused absence, will be replaced. Vacancies for parents,
teachers, educational support personnel and students will be
filled by peer election. Elections to fill vacant positions may
be held as necessary throughout the year.
#Section 9. Membership in the SAC shall be limited to 15
voting members. SAC is a sunshine organization and non-members
are encouraged to attend meetings but may not vote. Voting in
SAC meetings shall be limited to duly elected/appointed school
board approved members.
Section 10. The PTA president may be a member of the SAC.
(optional)
Article IV:
Responsibilities
**Section 1. The School Advisory Council is a resource to
the school and the principal. The term “advisory” is intended
to mean 1) inquiring, 2) informing, 3) suggesting, 4)
recommending, and 5) evaluating.
**Section 2. The School Advisory Council, since it is
advisory only, has some limitations. 1) It may not dictate
school board or local school center policy, and 2) it must deal
with issues rather than particular person, whether they are
administrators, teachers, students, citizens, or parents.
Article V:
Officers
Section 1. Officers and their election:
- The
officers of the School Advisory Council shall be a
chairperson, 1 vice chairperson(s), and a secretary. All
officers must be members of the SAC.
-
#These officers shall be elected, by written ballot, at the
first meeting of SAC at the beginning of the school year
provided notice of election has been served.
Article VI:
Roles of the Principal and SAC Members
Section 1. The Principal
-
serves as a resource providing information regarding the
local school education program
-
appoints all non-elected SAC members
-
maintains the appropriate statutory composition of the SAC
-
notifies the office of Research and Evaluation when
modifications are necessary
- acts
as an active resource
-
encourages leadership from within the council
-
assists in training members in leadership skills
-
arranges for presentations of interest to the council
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keeps the SAC apprised of county policies, curriculum, etc.
Establishes, maintains, and consults with the SAC on a
regular basis involving it in decisions in accordance with
state purposes and policies
-
develops, through positive actions, feelings of trust and
understanding among SAC, community and staff
-
serves as the administrator in charge of the school with
total responsibility to arrange all affairs of the school
including general control and supervision of its employees
Section 2. The Chairperson
-
works closely with the administrator and the council to plan
each meeting and establish an agenda in time to notify the
community of the purpose of each meeting
-
calls the meetings to order, maintains order, and sees that
the meeting is properly adjourned
-
instructs the secretary and other officers in their duties
- sees
that minutes are taken, prepared, read, approved and
properly filed in the school
- sees
that business is ordered, considered and disposed of
properly
- is
an impartial, conscientious arbiter of discussion and
debate, and insists on fairness in the actions and debate of
the members
Section 3. The Secretary
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**Keeps accurate and complete minutes and files them for
inspection. A copy of the minutes should be provided to the
principal for the school file.
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Keeps accurate records of council membership, attendance,
duties and special assignments
Section 4. Parents and other community representatives
- act
as a council member according to established procedures by
making suggestions and recommendations representative of the
views of parents, citizens and community organizations of
the school community
-
participate regularly in SAC meetings and carry out council
assignments
-
become knowledgeable about personnel and material resources
of the school and community and the school’s education
program
- act
as resource persons for the SAC, especially in the
solutions of community-related problems which affect the
school and its students
-
assist in obtaining community resources to aid the school’s
education program
-
serve as a communication link between SAC, the community and
the school
-
participate in activities aimed at obtaining parent and
community support and assistance for school related programs
Section 5. Faculty and school staff representatives:
- act
as members of the council to represent the views and
interest of the school staff
-
participate regularly in SAC meetings and carry out council
assignments
- act
a resource person for the SAC by making available
specialized information about the educational programs,
innovative ideas, and available resources
-
assist in identifying community resources which can aid in
the school’s educational programs
-
serve as a communication link between the SAC and the school
staff, and keep the staff informed of actions can activities
of the council
-
participate in efforts to encourage school staff support for
goals and activities of the School Advisory Council
Article VII:
Committees
The SAC
may create such committees as necessary to carry on the work of
the council.
Article VIII:
Meetings
Section 1. The SAC shall meet as often as necessary to
perform its duties, but no less than **four times per year.
The first meeting shall be held in August. **Meetings must be
scheduled when parents, students, teachers, education support
personnel and community members can attend. **All meetings
shall be open to the public.
**Section 2.
A quorum must be present to conduct business. A majority of the
membership shall constitute a quorum.
**Section 3.
Three days written notice will be given to members concerning
any item that will be voted on at the upcoming meeting.
Article IX: Amendments to Bylaws
Section 1.
These bylaws shall be amended at any regular meeting of the SAC
by a majority of the membership.
Section 2.
The amendment shall become effective immediately upon passage.
Article X: Ratification of
Bylaws
The bylaws of the SAC will be
ratified by a majority of if its members.
Article XI: Parliamentary
Authority
Section 1.
The rules contained in the current edition of “Robert’s Rules of
Order, Newly Revised” shall govern the association in all cases
in which they are applicable and in which they do not conflict
with these bylaws.
Section 2.
The chairperson has the option to appoint a member of SAC as a
parliamentarian at any meeting deemed necessary.
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