What is a School Council?
School Councils consist of parents, principals, teachers, and community representatives who work together to support and enhance student learning. They provide a way for members of the community to consult with and offer advise to the principal and the school boards.
School Councils:
- Focus on what is best for all students in the school
- Consider the interests of all school stakeholders
- Develop, maintain and reflect the culture of the school
- Represent the parent voice in the school community
Each school board should have a School Council. School Councils are legislated under Section 22 of the School Act.
What is the Role of Parents?
Parents play an important role in student success. School Councils allow parents to participate in decisions that impact student learning. By contributing knowledge, perspective and ideas at school council meetings, parents are actively contributing to the success of the school community.
Parents of students enrolled in the school must make up the majority of the school council. School Councils may also decide to include one or more parents of children enrolled in an Early Childhood Services (ECS) program at the school or other individuals who have an interest in the school.
How Can I Join a School Council?
For more information about the CKCS School Council or how to become a member, please contact the principal or School Council Contact.
Information retrieved from Alberta Education
School Council Executive
Chair: Alisa Glasier
Vice Chair: Tracy Turre
Secretary: Melissa Zimmermann
Treasurer: April Thomas
School Council Contact: [email protected]