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School Site Council

The RBHS School Site Council is made up of the principal, four teachers, one classified employee, three students, and three parents.  Each member has an equal voice.

The purpose of the School Site Council is to work as a team to develop, review, and evaluate RBHS school programs and budgets.  The RBHS School Site Council reviews and approves the School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
 
School Site Council Meeting are open to the public. This year, the meetings will take place via Zoom. If you are interested in attending a School Site Council Meeting with Assistant Principal Chamille Dixon [email protected] here is the zoom link
 
Meeting ID: 312 079 0150     Passcode: rbhs2022
2023-2024 Meeting Dates
          
Date Agenda Minutes
9-12-23 9-12-23 Agenda  
10-10-23 10-10-23 Minutes
11-14-23 11-14-23 Agenda 11-14-23 Minutes
2-13-24 2-13-24 Agenda 2-13-24 Minutes
3-12-24 3-12-24 Agenda 3-13-24 Minutes
4-16-24 4-16-24 Agenda  
More specifics from the California Department of Education Handbook Roles and Responsibilities
The California Education Code requires the school site council to develop a Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) for Consolidated Application programs operated at the school. The stated purpose of the SPSA is to "improve the academic performance of all pupils to the level of the performance goals, as established by the Academic Performance Index." The Academic Performance Index (API) is a rating of schools based on their performance on state assessments. The content of the plan must be aligned with school goals for improving student achievement. School goals must be based upon "an analysis of verifiable state data, including the Academic Performance Index…and the English Language Development test…and may include any data voluntarily developed by districts to measure pupil achievement…"
 
The council must recommend the proposed plan to the local governing board for approval, monitor its implementation, and evaluate the results. At least annually, the council must revise and recommend the plan, including proposed expenditures of all funds allocated to the school through the Consolidated Application, to the local governing board for approval.
 
The plan must be developed with the advice, review and certification of any applicable school advisory committees. Such groups include the English Learner Advisory Committee, the State Compensatory Education Advisory Committee, the Special Education Advisory Committee, the Gifted and Talented Education Advisory Committee, and the School Health Council. All required advisory committees have responsibility to advise the school on the special needs of students, and on ways the school may meet those needs.
 
The local governing board (PUSD School Board) adopts policies for the development and implementation of the Single Plan for Student Achievement. Acting upon the recommendation of the council, the board approves or disapproves the plan and all subsequent revisions. The plan must have board approval before expenditures proposed in the plan may be made. The board must also certify that school plans are consistent with local educational agency plans required for federal funding.
 
The local superintendent of schools or designee administers the Consolidated Application. The district and school administration, which may include appointed school leadership teams, is responsible for implementing the school plan. Administration of the plan includes assigning and supervising project staff, purchasing materials and equipment, and accounting for project funds. The administration may also support the planning process by providing training and information to the council, by gathering information or developing proposals for the council’s consideration.
2022-2023 School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)