Parent Involvement
Parents play an integral role in their child’s education, so we have many opportunities for you to be an active participant in our schools. Here is a list of some parent involvement opportunities. Talk to your child's principal to find out more.
Site Council is a group of parents, teachers, and an administrator who meet regularly to discuss and plan the expenditure of funds, the targeted goals, and the areas of need within the school. This venue is ideal for sharing your ideas of what needs to be changed, strategies that could be implemented, and any areas you see for improvement. All parents are welcome to attend the meetings.
Booster Clubs exist to support various segments of the school. For example, Band Boosters support the Band and direct fundraisers that raise money for the specific needs of the band. At the middle school, the Parent Boosters Club raises funds and plans for the 8th grade trip and graduation festivities.
Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) meets to discuss federal funding in the district and contributes to the preparation of the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) to ensure the goals in the plan align with student achievement.
Volunteers are welcome in the school. See what's happening in your child's classroom. Read a book to a group of students. Share your experience at a career day event. A volunteer application is required. Contact the school office for more information.
The English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) and the District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) exist to support the English language learners in our schools. Parents bring concerns and share ideas to better address the needs of this population.