Bella Vista SCC Meeting
10/7
Blue Ribbon School recognition
- Have to be invited to apply
- Angie applied last year
- One of only three chosen in Utah
Minutes approved
Updates from September meeting
- North Parking Lot—new signs have arrived
- No visitor parking at all during pickup and drop-off
- Special safety concern regarding entering the bus lane
- Fencing
- Matt Wilford from the district facilities came to review
- He believes we have the go-ahead for the work order
- Will ensure it’s not a fire hazard (nobody can be locked in)
Plans
- Safe Walking Routes Plan
- Plan is due Nov. 1
- Complete, submit, and sign the proposed plan (including SCC chair and PTA rep)
- Review of where neighborhood streets do and do not have sidewalks—a few areas with no sidewalks and some with large speed bumps
- Worth pursuing with UDOT to see if they can spend any budget on adding sidewalks? Ms. Edwards going to speak with friend at UDOT
- Options for compromise: speed bumps, no parking during walking hours signs
- Maybe add a sign near the bus lane emphasizing it’s for buses only
- Other elements of safe walking plan as suggested by Principal Winder—the SCC agrees
- Playground/grounds needs
- Regarding dogs on campus, we can currently enforce that dogs need to be on-leash if kids are on campus (8:25–3:40) and must be cleaned up after
- Dogs are never supposed to be off-leash
- Request: extra trash can by playground
- Request: another bench near the playground
- School Safety Plan
- #1 safety concern at school: Closed gates (including fencing and signage) around playground—both to keep people out during school hours and to keep children safely inside
- Other safety concerns at school
- Signage regarding no trespassing during school hours
- Light-up stop signs for crossing guard
- Arrival and dismissal processes
- Rooms within school that don’t have badge access—students accessing them inappropriately. Consider push-code locks?
- Monitoring of student behavior at school, including through new cameras
- Review/celebration of successful installation of HAWK light
Data
- Fall Acadience testing
- School composite score for reading: 58.5
- School composite score for math: 54
- Kinder and 1st—lots of emphasis on phonics instruction, so we’re optimistic for growth there
- 4th grade has faced a lot of obstacles, but looking forward to permanent return of Mrs. Robinson
- School RISE data
- Language arts: in line with the state, slightly below the district
- Math: above the state, slightly below the district
- Science: a little lower than state and district averages
- Tests only 5th and 4th, and it’s new for our school to teach and test those—hopeful that it will improve
- One suggestion: inform parents when testing is happening so that they can support kids’ needs and preparation
- Behavior/Attendance
- Physical and verbal aggression are primary issues
- Little bit of truancy, threats, disruption
- 58 referrals to main office (more major incidents) and 30 minor incidents (handled within classroom)
- Last year, only 33% of students were in the green (on-track) zone for school attendance
- Currently this year, 76% are on-track for attendance
- After so many attempts to contact, we are allowed to partner with DCFS to pursue truancy issues
Drills and Budgets
- September secure drill went well
- Still working on getting used to new software and automation—going to do some more training with faculty
- Land Trust
- Allocated: around $32,000
- Used: $29,500
- TSSA
- Allocated: around $57,000
- Plan: around $55,100
- Cell tower
- Payment: $11,800
- Request permission to move this to principal’s discretionary
- Motioned and seconded to move funds