Butler Middle School
School Community Council (SCC)
September 2, 2020
Main Office Conference Room, 3:30 PM
BMS Mission Statement
The mission of Butler Middle School is to foster rights, respect, and responsibility in a supportive school community that ensures all students achieve high levels of learning.
- Denise White (2)
- Paula Logan (S)
- Sara Allen (S)
- Tatiana Grant (S)
- Honor Steele (1)
- Inga Plucinski-Holbrook (1)
- Lori Carter (1)
- Micah Baker (1)
- Debbie Durtschi (1)
- Chris Coutts (2)
- Doug Draughan (2)
- Monica Meyer (2)
- Summer Gallegos (2)
- Carole Sobrio (S)
- Ladena Saxey (S)
Goals for Butler Middle School’s CSIP 2020-2021
Attendance Goal:
In the 2020-2021 school year, BMS will aim to have 85% of our students on track each quarter with attendance in all grades and student groups. We define on track as students missing less than 10% (green and yellow).
*We are thinking of changing this to 85% of work completion.
Behaviors Goal:
Behavior – 85% of students will report feeling connected to school on targeted school climate survey. We will average the last 3 data questions related specifically to connectedness from the survey.
Coursework: MI (Math) Goal:
75% of our students will be proficient or advanced on the Spring 2021 Math Inventory (MI).
5% or less in Below Basic and 20% or less in Basic in each grade level by the end of the school year.
75% of our SWD, ELLs, and students in the Below Basic level will grow at least 50 points or one level in the January and April testing windows.
Coursework: RI (Reading) Goal:
80% of our students will be proficient or advanced on the Spring 2021 Reading Inventory (RI).
5% or less in Below Basic and 15% or less in Basic in each grade level by the end of the school year.
80% of our Students with Disabilities, English Language Learners, and students in the Below Basic level will grow at least 50 points or one level in the January and April testing windows.
- Welcome – Introductions
- Bylaws Review and Approval
*Motion/Vote
- Elect a chair/co-chair
*Motion/Vote
- Meeting Outline for this year
*Informational
- Set meeting times/dates
*Informational
- District SCC Trainings
*Informational
- SCC101 for new members and those wanting a refresher course will be completely online this year.
- SCC Training will be both online and in-person.
- New members should watch both, returning members only need to watch SCC Training. Then, in the following schedule, we will have in-person training or Q&A sessions for those who either cannot watch online or prefer to be in-person. Those with questions about the online training may also sign up to attend the in-person sessions. In person sessions will be limited to 25 people/session.
2020 In-person SCC Training Dates
All events are in PDC (Canyons Center) at the Canyons Administration Building 9361 South 300 East. Each in-person training will last approximately 1 hour.
September 16, 2020 10:00 a.m. SCC training
6:30 p.m. SCC Training
October 1, 2020 1:00 p.m. SCC Training
6:30 p.m. SCC Training
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Note: New SCC members should plan on watching SCC101 + SCC training.
In-person sessions will be limited to 25 people and they will sign up ahead of time via sign-up genius, which will be sent to all SCC members.
- Review Return to School Plan
*Informational
- Plan
- Notifications
Outbreak Criteria
Outbreaks can happen in one area (like a classroom) or extend more widely (like a school or district)
- 1 case in a classroom is not considered an outbreak
- Only individuals who were in close contact will be notified and required to quarantine at home for the designated 14 days
- 2 cases in a classroom within a 2 week or 14-day period puts a classroom on alert for heightened awareness
- We will notify the students and parents within the class of the situation and ask them to take extra precautions and remind them to stay home if feeling sick
- Enhanced cleaning will take place during this time
- 3 cases in a classroom within a 2 week or 14-day period is considered an outbreak
- Everyone in the identified classroom(s) will need to quarantine for 14 days at home from the date of last exposure.
- The school will clean the classroom per guidelines established by the health department
- 15 cases in a school within a 2 week or 14-day period is considered an outbreak
- The whole school will need to quarantine for 14 days at home from the date of last exposure
- The whole school will be cleaned per guidelines established by the health department
District Closure
- If multiple schools are quarantined the local health department in collaboration with Canyons District Leadership will make this decision on a case by case basis.
- Review PBIS Rewards
*Informational
- Review current CSIP
*Informational
- Upcoming Calendar Events
*Informational
- Other
Next Meeting: (This is based on schedule from last year. This may change at the first meeting based on current member needs.)
Tentative Meeting schedule for the year: Meetings at 3:30—in person or through google meets
- October 21
- November 18
- January 20
- February 17
- March 17
- April 21
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