Community Council Meeting
January 12, 2021
January 12, 2021
Members present: Kassie Donaldson, Knightly Childs, Patsy Graves, Jeff Bartholomew, Sharon Mecham, Sheryl Vernon
Topics of discussion:
Jeff Bartholomew conducted the meeting
Topics of discussion:
Jeff Bartholomew conducted the meeting
Welcome
Sheryl Vernon – PBIS:
Sheryl Vernon – PBIS:
- Due to Covid – goal was to keep the year simple
- Took some date from teachers
- Asked to give out more Bulldog Strong cards
- Talked to Student Council
- What is happening in the different areas of the school
- State Bank of Southern Utah will be a sponsor of the PBIS (Bulldog Strong) program and
has pledged money to support the prizes rewarded - Mrs. Pike has had an art contest to produce a tee shirt and stickers to help finance
Standard Based Grading:
- State going toward this type of grading in approximately 2 years
- Based on standards in each class rather than English or math as a whole (fractions, pronouns, etc) Citizenship and attendance also added into the mix.
- Juab and Davis districts already participating and it has been successful
- Explains better as to what the student learned.
- Increases student learning and understanding and involves the parents.
- Very specific standards attached to each class, better performance on state tests.
- For all classes not just core classes.
Food Pantry:
- Recognized that Gunnison and surrounding towns are part of Sanpete county
- Food bags go out each Friday – call 8 to 10 students in need
- Goal to have Food pantry in Gunnison – looking at old elementary
- Doing canvasing to see the need
Covid-19 Update
- 4 to 5 students on Edgenuity – 2 students coming back to regular school
- Vaccines start January 13 for district employees
Trust Lands:
- Money this year going toward para educators
- Working on getting GearUp back for next year
- Tuesdays and Thursdays – tutoring after school from 3-4pm
- Staying after to help: John Jensen, Chris Jensen, Makesha Cox and Lindsey Morris
- No FLEX this year due to Covid restrictions and complications
- Data shows that FLEX brought up student assignments but not testing results.
WIDA test scores:
- ESL classes going well this year – hoping for an increase in testing scores
- When Covid is over hoping for parenting classes to target Hispanic parents. Incentives discussed for participation has been to provide meals, babysitting, community events and pay for soccer entry fees.
- There has been some interest, but due to Covid it will not happen this year.
- Want the parents to see how important education is and need their help
WIDA testing February 22, 2021
Going to test on computers rather than ipads.
Going to test on computers rather than ipads.
PTO
- Reflections coming up soonCC
NEXT MEETING March 9, 2021