Last modified: diciembre 18, 2024
Consejo Comunitario
School Community Council Information
The School Community Council at Provo Peaks Elementary is a committee of interested community members, including parents, school staff, and administrators who meet to discuss parent and student issues, Trustlands money, Reading Achievement and other concerns. We encourage all parents to participate with the school community council to be a part of the decision making process.
Time Commitment
The SCC meets 8-9 times during the school year for approximately 45 minutes-1 hour. (Exact dates and times will be determined by committee member availability and then posted on the school website.)
Invitation to Participate
El consejo de la comunidad escolar está compuesto por padres, maestros y administradores con el propósito de abogar por los niños de Provo Peaks Elementary en la decisión de cómo asignar los fondos del Fideicomiso de Tierras Escolares. Cualquier padre de la escuela puede postularse para un puesto en el consejo y cualquier padre es bienvenido a asistir a estas reuniones, independientemente de ser elegido o no.
All parents are welcome to attend any School Community Council Meeting. Agenda and Minutes are posted to the school website. You can also apply for the Provo Peaks Elementary School Community Council for the 2020-2021 school year. Information will be posted to the website in the spring. Members are elected and serve for a two-year term. Members may apply and serve more than one term, but must be re-elected. If you are interested in serving on the provo Peaks SCC or have questions, please email Principal Burge at markbu@provo.edu
School Land Trust Program
The School LAND Trust program brings tens of millions of dollars annually to academic programs in public schools across Utah. The funds are generated from school trust lands. These funds are the only discretionary funds many schools receive. The program runs entirely from this web site. Each public school in Utah elects a school community council consisting of parents, teachers, and the principal. Charter Schools have Trust Lands Councils. All councils have a two parent member majority. Each council carefully reviews student assessments and progress to decide which academic areas they want to focus on. Plans are developed to improve student academic performance in the identified academic areas with the annual School LAND Trust funds. The plans are approved by the council, submitted on this website, and approved by the local school board or chartering entity. Other Information: The Utah Legislature has assigned councils responsibilities for school safety and digital citizenship. As with other responsibilities of school community councils, it is intended that administrators, staff, and parents engage together to bring about the best possible result for students.
Community Council Schedule, Agenda & Minutes
- 2024-2025 Community Council Schedule
- 2024-2025 Community Council Agenda & Minutes
- Archive of Past Community Council Agenda & Minutes
Miembros del Consejo Comunitario
- Principal
- Mark Burge
- (801) 374-4940
- Enviar correo electrónico a Mark Burge
- Presidente del Consejo Comunitario
- Madeline Hamblin
- Profesora de CAS de 6º curso / Vicepresidenta del Consejo Comunitario
- Erica Mildenhall
- Correo electrónico Erica Mildenhall
- Miembro del Consejo Comunitario
- David Pérez
- Miembro del Consejo Comunitario
- Ana Ramos
- Miembro del Consejo Comunitario
- Jeffry Schachterle
Rules of Order & Procedure
To promote ethical behavior and civil discourse each council member shall:
- Attend council meetings on time and prepared
- Make decisions with the needs of students as the main objective
- Listen to and value diverse opinions
- Be sure the opinions of those the council represents are included in discussions
- Expect accountability and be prepared to be accountable
- Act with integrity
Safe Routes
Comprehensive School Improvement Plan
This School Improvement Plan is a comprehensive plan which includes the School Improvement Plan (SIP), the Trustland Plans and the Teacher, Student Success Act (TSSA) plans.
The TSSA plan has $80,842.81 of funding available to the school.