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Ridgeline School Community Council
October, 18, 2022 7:00 AM
Attendance: Doug Snow, Andy Lund, Tara Johnson, Diane Theurer, Mandy Donavan, Nicole Perkins, Phil Wade, Val Damuni, JennyLyn Little
Approval of minutes from last month
-Motion JennyLyn Little
Second Diane Theurer
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Tssa Budget. (CC does not vote on TSSA)
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4 goals
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Academic goals
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Trust monies are used for paying people-monies are more dependable. TSSA is used more for stuff. Right now some is being used for the Project Aware social worker. Also running TRAPS -an in school program to catch kids up in credits
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ESL Improvement
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School environment -life skill program and health specialist
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Technology- Chrome labs. School needs about 4-5 new labs /year
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School Community Council training debrief
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Anyone is invited to come to the meeting, website is updated monthly, What is to be covered in meetings: data reviews, budget reviews & safety plan
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Counselor Minute: 33% of seniors have been seen-still working on that. Application fees are being waived this month by many Utah Universities.
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Student assistant teams-gather admin, counselors & resource officer to help kids succeed.
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School Report Card -can be found at utahschoolgrades.utah.gov
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Academic & Grown (measured by the aspire Test) -exemplary
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English-Developing -post secondary readiness. -exemplary
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Overall -commendable
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ASPIRE is an ACT predictor with good data to see where kids need more emphasis. Good time to adjust schedule and get kids more help in areas they are struggling.
The ASPIRE results can be found on power school. - school may need to look for a new way to get that out to parents so the can see the value of the test.
The above report card/goals are used to keep TSSA money, TSSA money has goals if we meet goals we keep the money. Easy way to see if we are hitting goals is with the grades and ACT reports and assessments. ASPIRE is the pre to those
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Dec. 8th is digital safety training using Netsmartz which changed names to BeNet positive.
Meeting adjourned
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