11-20-23 SIAC Information
- Purpose of the School Improvement Advisory Committee
- The board of directors of each public school district and the authorities in charge of each nonpublic school shall do the following:
- Appoint a school improvement advisory committee to make recommendations to the board or authorities. The advisory committee shall consist of members representing students, parents, teachers, administrators, and representatives from the local community, which may include representatives of business, industry, labor, community agencies, higher education, or other community To the extent possible, committee membership shall have balanced representation with regard to race, gender, national origin, and disability.
- Utilize the recommendations from the school improvement advisory committee to determine the following:
- Major educational
- Student learning
- Long-range and annual improvement goals that include, but are not limited to, the state indicators that address reading, mathematics, and science achievement.
- Desired levels of student
- Progress toward meeting the goals for:
- Student learning goals
- Desired levels of student achievement
- Harassment or bullying prevention goals, programs, training, and other initiatives.
- The board of directors of each public school district and the authorities in charge of each nonpublic school shall do the following:
- Major educational needs
- Curriculum and Instruction/Melissa Halbriecther, Brent Pape, Jessica Peterson and Hiedi Meyer
- Teacher Leadership and Compensation Program
- Instructional Priorities/Professional Development
- Elementary
- Upper Elementary/Middle School
- High School
- Curriculum and Instruction/Melissa Halbriecther, Brent Pape, Jessica Peterson and Hiedi Meyer
- Student learning goals/Jen Wilert
- Long-range and annual improvement goals that include, but are not limited to, the state indicators that address reading, mathematics, and science achievement/Jen Wilwert
- Desired levels of student performance/Jen Wilwert
- Progress toward meeting the goals for:
- Student learning goals/Jen Wilwert
- Desired levels of student achievement/Jen Wilwert
- Harassment or bullying prevention goals, programs, training, and other initiatives/Denise Mueller, Larry Meyer, Abbey Cottrel, Bret Jackson, and Tim Dugger