SAC (School Accountability Committee)

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Maple Grove Elementary

School Accountability Committee (SAC)

Meetings are open to all members of the community

Current Board Members

 Karen Barker, Principal

Melissa Foster- Chairperson
Brian Hansen- Member
Kate Vogel- Member
Jesa Griffeth- Member
Briana Gerou- Member


Tammi Ligrani- Teacher Representative
Mala Wolfe-Teacher Representative
 

Nicole Dickey- PTA Representative
Corey McAfee- PTA Representative
Deb Luther- Community Representative

What is SAC?

School Accountability Committee (PIE) is Maple Grove's school accountability committee. A school accountability committee is required by state law, and consists of a group of parents/guardians, grandparents, or other community members who have a vested interest in the school, with a desire to help make positive changes that promote the community school. The committee serves in an advisory capacity to the principal on issues that might affect the entire school community.

Why do we have an accountability committee?

The primary purpose of the accountability committee is to serve in an advisory capacity to the principal and school board on matters that affect that school site. Local school accountability committees shall provide a means for citizens to have an integral part in the decision-making process at the school that he/she serves.

Who can serve as an accountability committee member?

An accountability committee member must be an adult who is a proponent of public education and must have demonstrated continual involvement and service to his/her local school.

Local accountability committees will follow guidelines established in Jefferson County Board Policy AE-R-1. These guidelines help compose accountability committees as follows:

  • At least one teacher who provides instruction in the school.
  • At least three parents of students enrolled in the school.
  • At least one adult member of an organization of parents, teachers, and students recognized by the school.
  • At least one adult member of the community.
  • Committees shall be composed of not fewer than 7 nor more than 12 members.

The committee can continue to function as vacancies are filled.

How often does SAC meet?

PIE meets every four-to-six weeks, but may meet more often as the need arises. Accountability committees are required to conduct a minimum of four meetings, at least one each quarter, per year. Local school accountability committee members must attend 50% or more of the regular scheduled meetings each year. Accountability Committee meetings are open to all members of the community.

SAC Meeting Dates 23-24:

All meetings are 4:30-6:30 in the Maple Grove Library

September 14th -
November 30th -   
January 25th-   
February 29th -     
April 25th-  

What do I do if I am interested in becoming a member of SAC?

Interested parties should submit a letter of interest to the school principal.

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