School-Based Decision Making Council
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School-based decision making (SBDM) is a shared process in which most of the policies and plans for instruction are made at the local school. It gives teachers, principals, and families the power to determine the direction of their schools. It was enacted to improve student learning by letting the people closest to students make educational decisions.
Parent representatives for 2020-2021:
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Julie George
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Meredith Nathaniel
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John Grant
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Heather Glaros
Teacher representatives for 2020-2021:
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Michelle Clay
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Gregory Coker
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Noelle McGill
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Ryan Popplewell
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Diana Tracy
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Carlos Verdecchia
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20-21 Agendas
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12.14.2020 Agenda
12.14.2020 Regularly Scheduled SBDM Meeting Agenda.pdf 70.23 KB (Last Modified on December 11, 2020) -
11.16.2020 Agenda
11.16.2020 Regularly Scheduled SBDM Meeting Agenda.pdf 62.25 KB (Last Modified on November 13, 2020) -
09.21.2020 Agenda
09.21.2020 Regularly Scheduled SBDM Meeting Agenda.pdf 62.16 KB (Last Modified on September 18, 2020)
20-21 Minutes
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Meeting Schedule for 2020 - 2021:
July 20, 2020
August 17, 2020
September 21, 2020
October 19, 2020
November 16, 2020
*December 14, 2020
*January 11, 2021
*Feb 8, 2021
March 15, 2021
April 19, 2021
May 17, 2021
June 21, 2021
Location: VIA Zoom (contact Michele Simonds for more information.)
When meetings resume in person, they will take place in the Carl Hayden Learning Center, located in the front office at BSHS at 5:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
Please be advised, due to the nationally proclaimed state of emergency and under a similar declaration by Governor Andy Beshear, it is not currently feasible for the SBDM to “provide meeting room conditions” in the face of COVID-19, a highly contagious virus that spreads between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). Under these exceptional circumstances in which the Commonwealth of Kentucky is confronting a worldwide pandemic while nevertheless needing to accomplish critical public business, pursuant to KRS 61.840. Consequently, the BSHS SBDM Council will not provide a primary physical location for public viewing and will proceed pursuant to KRS 61.826 with concessions outlined in the Attorney General’s Opinion OAG 20-05. Thus, the public can access the meeting via the live stream, but there will not be a physical location to participate in the meeting.