• School Community Council Meeting

    Thursday, November 30, 2023 4:00-5:00 pm
    Library

     

    Members Present

     

    Attending: Peri Shepard, Kathy Christiansen, Kaitlyn Call, Mason Anderson, Trudy Wilson, Jill Larsen

     

    Guests: Clayton White

     

    Welcome:

    Approve October Minutes:

     

    • Unanimous approval of the minutes.

     

    Digital Citizenship: Clayton White:

     

    • A committee goes over the policies to make sure that they are current and up-to-date.
    • There are places to receive training on how to be safe while using the internet.
    • Trudy mentioned that Mrs. Bowles (the school librarian) does Internet Safety training in her class.
    • Internet Filtering - It’s not 100% effective, but it’s being checked/monitored every day.
    • GoGauardian - Teachers use it while students are on their Chromebooks.
      • Mrs. Wilson gets notifications when anything is out of the ordinary.
    • Student Email Accounts - Students can only email CCSDUT accounts until they are in 9th grade.
    • Social Networking - For the most part they are blocked because there’s not an educational reason that they need to be on social networks.
    • Additional Questions..? clayton.white@ccsdut.org

     

    Safe Routes Utah:

     

    • Safe walking routes - 600 West has sidewalks on both sides.

     

    Review City Council Parking Decision:

     

    • No parking on the south side of the road on 220 North.
    • Not sure when it will be implemented.

     

    Free & Reduced Lunch/Title One:

     

    • If our numbers are not up by next year, we will lose our Title One status.
    • Trudy is going to ask for a one-year extension.
      • Are parents not applying and just sending their kids with home lunch?
      • Kaitlyn is wondering if Title One has adjusted their policy to the cost of living?

     

    Trustlands/TSSA Budget Reports:

     

    • Doing great on the spending and spending it how we intended.

     

    Printable Version: November 2023 Minutes