- Riverwatch Middle
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Welcome to Riverwatch's Local School Council!
When do we meet?The Riverwatch LSC meets on several Friday mornings throughout the school year at 7:50 AM. The specific meeting are the following:· September 7, 2018
· November 2, 2018
· January 11, 2019
· March 8, 2019
· April 26, 2019
LSC meeting agendas and minutes are located in eBoard by selecting "meetings" from the channel bar that runs horizontally across the top of the page. From the drop down menu, select the name of the LSC you are seeking.RMS LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCIL (LSC)
The A+ Education Reform Act of 2000 established school councils in Georgia to help communities and schools work closer together in a spirit of cooperation to “solve difficult educational problems, improve academic achievement, provide support for teachers and administrators, and bring parents into the school-based, decision-making process.” School councils provide advice, recommendation, and assistance to principals and local boards of education. The law details the composition of the council, its responsibilities and procedures for conducting business. The 2004 General Assembly in HB 1190 made some changes that provide clarity that school councils are to focus on student achievement and school improvement. The roles and responsibilities of council members who serve on this advising body are:
• Maintain a school-wide perspective on issues
• Regularly participate in council meeting
• Participate in information and training programs
• Act as a link between the school council and the community
• Encourage the participation of parents and others within the school community
• Work to improve student achievement and performance
RIVERWATCH MIDDLE SCHOOL MEMBERS (2018-2019)Lauren Turner, TeacherWard Prather, TeacherPam Bibik, PrincipalRam Yeleti, Business PartnerTim Missell, Parent RepresentativeRandolph Thrower, Parent RepresentativeLisa Hill, Parent RepresentativeCynthia Bacik, Parent RepresentativeRosemary Albright, Business PartnerDebra Fischer, Secretary