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Tuesday, November 19, 2013









Just a Reminder: 
DBAC (District Advisory Council Budget Advisory Committee) meets
6:30 PM, Tuesday Nov. 19, at Espresso Metro
(2104 11th Ave at Freeport Blvd.)
DAC Nominating Committee meets 8 PM, Tuesday Nov. 19,
at Dad's Kitchen
(2968 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento)
DBAC Meeting Topics for 11/19/13
  • Presentation and discussion of Period 4 (October) fiscal reports on how much your school is receiving and expending.
  • How will parents and school sites have input in how the LCFF funds will be spent at their schools.
  • Open forum on the "Core Waiver" and effects on tutorial funding.
  • Economic impact of the proposed new SCUSD Graduation Requirements 
  • The future of School Site Councils. Will they remain a tool for parents to have an impact on connecting their school's spending to student achievement? 
The DBAC provides an open meeting for school site council, and PTA members to learn and exchange ideas that affect our local schools. All parents, staff, and community members are welcome to attend.
DAC Nominating Committee to decide on candidates for a new board 11/19/13
The District Advisory Council (DAC) executive board was removed at the November meeting. A new board will be elected in December to serve out the term. The Nominating Committee is meeting tonight to select candidates for the office of President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, and Secretary. If you have a desire to run or know someone who is crazy enough to be interested you should attend tonights meeting.
Advisory Committee members please stand and be recognized.
This is an effort to recognize and better communicate with all those who serve on one of the districts many advisory committees, if you are a parent, staff, or other member of a school site council, ELAC, DAC, PTA/PTO, budget, task force, or other district/school advisory body,  please reply with your name, committee name, and title.  We want to insure that you are receiving pertinent information on our schools and the district. Thank you.

Dave Ross