• School Site Council 

    Have you seen the invitations to attend School Site Council (SSC) meetings in the past, but weren’t sure what the SSC was all about? Or, are you a new or veteran parent looking to get involved in a really important group at our school? Look no further! The SSC is composed of the Principal, parents, school staff, and faculty. The Flying Hills Elementary School Site Council meets several times throughout the year to discuss issues and concerns affecting our school and is open to the entire Flying Hills community.  The agenda is posted a few days in advance of each meeting in front of the school office.

    The main responsibility of the SSC is to oversee the development of a school plan, monitor its achievements, and makes recommendations for necessary changes. The stated purpose of the School Plan is to “improve the academic performance of all pupils to the level of the performance goals, as established by the Academic Performance Index.”

     

    Why Is the School Site Council Important?

    • Provides school staff members, parents, and community members a voice in maintaining and improving achievement

    • Legally required group by California law

     

    What Does the School Site Council Do?

    • Oversees the annual budget of categorical funding for our school site

    • Reviews and recommends the annual School Site Plan for the school

    • Reviews student academic data

    • Recommends school safety plan

     

    How Do I Become a Member?

    • Contact our school office manager, Gina Francis, at francisg@cajonvalley.net to get your name on the interest list.

    • Participate in the annual elections in the fall; members are elected by the group they represent

    • No experience is needed; the school provides information to new members to learn about the role