What is the School Community Council?
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Every school has a school community council or a trust lands committee. White Pine Elementary elects a School Community Council (SCC) consisting of the principal, teachers, and a majority of parents. The council makes decisions about the School LAND Trust Program. LAND stands for Learning And Nurturing Development. The council prepares a plan that identifies the school's greatest academic need(s). Plans are submitted to and approved by local school boards for implementation the following school year. The White Pine SCC receives an annual dividend from the permanent State School Fund every July to implement the school's approved plan during the next school year.
Parents act as the primary advocates for all children and make up the majority of the council. By working as a group and understanding the legal responsibilities that lie with the principal, parents ensure the representation of various viewpoints and values within the community. Parent engagement is key to student achievement and student progress. Parents will serve as chair and vice-chair. It is important that parents on the council understand the responsibilities of the council, and are able to collaborate well with the other members of the council to effect meaningful school improvement for all children.
Parents are welcome to serve on the School Community Council. Elections are held annually in the Spring at White Pine Elementary. Contact your principal or the chair of your council if you are interested in serving on the council. Contact information is below.
Council meetings are open and public; all are invited to attend. Agendas are posted online one week prior to the meeting and minutes of past meetings are posted on this webpage. To see the agenda for our next meeting or past minutes, click here:
2023-2024 School Community Council Members
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2023-2024 Council Members
Email
Phone
Jessica Gardiner
(Chairperson & Parent)
jesgardiner@outlook.com
307-248-0616
Derek Beer
(Principal)
derek.beer@ccsdut.org
435-258-2344
Jenifer Lewis
(Vice Chairperson & Parent)
jeniferlewis@live.com
435-770-4089
Angie Breagger
(Secretary & Teacher)
angie.braegger@ccsdut.org
435-258-2344
Bryce Wood
(Parent)
halfboxw@gmail.com
435-764-1504
Justin Bowles
(Parent)
jebbowles@gmail.com
208-840-0488
Kelly Crafts
(Reading Aide)
artzuncrafts@yahoo.com
435-258-2092
Natalie Wood
(Parent)
nwood616@gmail.com
435-760-7393
Mandy Gibbons
(Parent)
bcgibby@hotmail.com
435-881-6034
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2023-2024 Rules of Order and Procedure
To promote ethical behavior and civil discourse each council member shall:
- Attend council meetings on time and prepared
- Make decisions with the needs of students as the main objective
- Listen to and value diverse opinions
- Be sure the opinions of those you represent are included in discussions
- Expect accountability and be prepared to be accountable
- Act with integrity
Rules of Procedure:
All meetings are open to the public and the public is welcome to attend.
The agenda of each upcoming meeting with draft minutes of the prior meeting will be made available to all council members at least one week in advance, will be posted on the school website and made available in the main office. The agenda will include the date, time and location of the meeting.
Minutes will be kept of all meetings, prepared in draft format for approval at the next scheduled meeting.
The council will prepare a timeline for the school year that includes due dates for all required reporting and other activities/tasks that the council agrees to assume or participate in. The timeline will assist in preparation of agendas to be sure the council accomplishes their work in a timely manner.
The council consists of the principal, 3 school employees who are elected in even years, and 5 parent members, half of whom are elected in even years and half in odd years. In the event there is a tie vote in an election, the principal shall flip a coin to determine the outcome.
The chair conducts the meetings, makes assignments and requests reports on assignments. In the absence of the chair the vice-chair shall conduct meetings.
The council must have a quorum of 5 to vote . A quorum is equal to a majority of council members.
If a parent member is absent from two consecutive meetings, the chair will notify the member that if the member does not attend the next meeting, the council will consider the seat vacant and the remaining parent members will appoint a parent to fill the unexpired term.
Meetings shall be conducted and action taken according to very simplified rules of parliamentary procedure as required in 53G-7-1203(10). Council actions will be taken by motions and voting with votes and motions recorded in the minutes.
Simple Motions of Parliamentary Procedure
Used by some organizations to assist those new to the process
MOTION
DOES IT REQUIRE A 2ND?
IS IT DEBATABLE?
CAN IT BE AMENDED?
IS A VOTE REQUIRED
Adjourn
yes
no
no
majority
Amend a motion
yes
yes
yes
majority
Close nominations
yes
no
yes
2/3
Main motion
yes
yes
yes
majority
Point of Order
no
no
no
ruled on by chair
Previous Question
yes
no
no
2/3
Reconsider
yes
yes
no
majority
Withdrawal of Motion
no
no
no
majority
A motion (or an action to be taken by the council) is stated as a motion. Someone else on the council “seconds” the motion indicating that at least one other person on the council feels the motion is worthy of discussion. Then the council members may provide input and discussion as called upon by the chair. When discussion seems complete the chair may call for a vote on the motion. Or when a member of the council “calls the previous question” (a motion to end discussion of the first motion), a second is required. Without discussion the chair calls for a vote that must pass by 2/3. If the vote on the previous question fails, the council goes back to discussing the first motion. If the motion to call the previous question passes, the chair directly calls for a vote on the first motion. A vote to call the previous question is usually used to move business along.
- A tie vote is a lost vote.
- Most motions are main motions. A main motion may be amended.
- A point of order is offered when there is some question if procedure had been followed correctly.
- To stop debate or discussion on a motion and force the vote a member would say, “I move the previous
question.” This requires a second and a 2/3 vote. - Hasty action may be corrected by use of the motion to reconsider. This motion may be made only
by one who voted on the prevailing side. - A person who made the motion may withdraw the same motion.
10/9/2023