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What is the School Site Council?
The School Site Council (SSC) is a school representative body made up of teachers, parents, administrators, other school personnel, students (at the high school level), and interested community members. It is a legally required decision-making body for any school receiving federal funds. SSC members work together to develop a Single Plan for Action (SPSA) for every school year.
The purpose of the SPSA is to create a cycle of continuous improvement of student performance and to ensure that all students succeed in reaching state academic standards. More information can be found at the California Department of Education Website.Who are the current School Site Council Members?
SSC members are elected to two year terms. Current members include:Alan Lazar, SSC Chair/ParentAlison Scher, SSC Secretary/ParentOrit Mizrahie, ParentCandice Steiner, ParentDr. Jacqueline Duncan, PrincipalKatie Greco, Media Center CoordinatorKathleen Sternbach, TeacherMary Bloom, TeacherAnita Brkic, TeacherSophie Basseri, ParentWhen Does the SSC Meet?
The SSC meets after school about four times during the school year.2021-2022 Dates:9/2310/2111/1812/161/202/173/174/285/19Notification of SSC meetings is sent through the principal's Friday letter to parents a week before the SSC meeting date. Anyone who is interested in attending SSC meetings can contact Dr. Duncan at jduncan@lvusd.org for meeting information.