The School Community Council is a group of parents and school personnel that jointly develop a school improvement plan, decide how School LAND Trust funds will be used, and advise the principal on local school issues. We invite any who are interested in having a say in the goings on at Centennial to become a voting member of the School Community Council.
WHAT IS SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL?
WHEN AND WHERE ARE SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETINGS HELD?
We meet monthly during the school year in the Library (unless announced otherwise). Meetings last 1 1/2 – 2 hours. All School Community Council meetings are open to the public and the public is welcome to attend.
WHO CAN SERVE ON THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL?
Any parent may participate in the School Community Council meetings. We have six voting positions for parents and four voting positions for school personnel. Community Council terms last two years and Community Council positions are filled at the beginning of each school year. Call for nominations will happen the week before school starts. Elections (when needed) will happen the following week. If you are interested in serving as a member of the School Community Council, please call or email Mrs. DeMill.
SCHOOL LAND TRUST PLAN
The Final Report for the prior year School LAND Trust Plan is completed online. To view a copy of the Final Report, click the button below. Please review it to be sure it reflects the implementation of the School Plan in the prior year.
TEACHER & STUDENT SUCCESS ACT (TSSA)
The Teacher and Student Success Plan (TSSP) is implementing the Alpine School District Social and Emotional Well-Being initiative. Centennial is using these funds for:
- In-school substitutes
- Student Incentives for Tiger Traits
- Professional Development (conferences)
- Stipends (Student Council, website developer, Character & Culture Committee)
- Language support and reading interventionist paraprofessionals
- Reading Interventionist part-time teacher
- Teacher retention
Click here to see the TSSP School Budget Allocation.