About the Council
The Lakeridge Community Council is a body of parents, teachers, and administrators who work together to improve student achievement. Together they identify academic needs, establish meaningful and measureable goals, and enact a plan to implement research based programs in reaching these goals. As stakeholders of the school they are committed to the mission of Lakeridge, “We will ensure high levels of learning for all students.”
Community Council members are elected by the body they represent. Elections are held each fall; positions are for 2 years. Although the Lakeridge Community Council functions as a whole unit, it has three committees, each comprised of a mix of parents and school personnel.
Public Relations Committee: Improves communication between parents, the school, and the community.
Academic Development Committee: Identifies the critical academic needs of the school, and ensures a plan for professional development.
School Culture: Focuses on the school action plan for social and citizenship skills.
The Community Council invites any who would like to attend a Community Council meeting to do so. Meetings are held monthly. The schedule, agenda and minutes for each meeting can be viewed by clicking the appropriate web link. You may also contact council with questions regarding the School Improvement Plan, our School Land Trust Plan, or other issues related to academic achievement at Lakeridge. For further information, please click the appropriate link under resources.