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3/10/2021 MIN

 

LOGAN HIGH
COMMUNITY COUNCIL AGENDA
MARCH 10, 2021
CONFERENCE ROOM @ 5PM
Attendees
Amy Anderson Ken Auld Karlee Fryer Prafulla Garg
David Henderson Robin Hoglund Eric Markworth Candace Mullen
Jason Pond(excused) Jessica Sanders Lianne Wappett(excused) Jim Woolley
Stephanie Olsen Bill Bradford(excused) Sonia Cardena(excused) Melissa Dahle
Jennifer Davis Dan Kent Candi Miller Melissa Sirin
Paige Banks      

Welcome & Call to Order

  • Jim Woolley

Review and Approval September 2020 Minutes

  • Melissa Dahlee motioned
  • Robin Hoglund 2nd
  • All in favor

Updated Budget

  • Funds allocated for the Y21 budget are being used according to the SIP, no amendments needed at this time

LHS Data review:

SIP Plan: Main Goals:

Increase number of students on track to graduate by 15%

  • As of March 10, 2021, 80% of the 10th grade students are on track to graduate.
  • 11th graders are at 84%, and 12th grade students are at 80%. Data is not available at this time for 9th grade students.
  • There is ongoing concern and systems are in place for the students who are not on track.

Principal Topics

  • Plan for Graduation a survey was sent out to parents and students, the consensus was to hold Graduation on the LHS football field with restrictions on number of guests allowed for each student.
  • Graduation will be held on Thursday, May 27th , weather permitting, Friday, May 29th as a make up day.

Questions/Concerns from Council Members:

Motion to Adjourn

Next Community Council Meeting

  • Will student chromebooks be an ongoing cost for Trustlands funds?
    • Yes, the District has allotted some funds for the LHS student One to One program, Trustlands will be making up the difference.
    • Is the One to One the best use of funds/are students benefitting from it?
    • Yes, data gathered supports this, in 2021, it is crucial that students are given the technology to help prepare them for life, schooling and careers after they graduate.
    • Are online resources less expensive than physical textbooks?
    • It is probably even, but students again benefit from the online technology for the future.
    • Motioned By Jessica Sanders
    • 2nd Robin Hoglund
    • All in favor
    • April 21, 2021, 5 pm