UCT
School Council 
The Upper Cape Tech School
Committee believes that school is the key unit for educational
improvement and change, and that successful school improvement
is best accomplished through a school-based decision-making process.
Involving those directly affected by any action or decision of
the school in the process of determining that action or decision,
helps to strengthen the commitment to those decisions by those
most affected by its implementation.
Under this policy, the Principal
shall have primary responsibility for the management of the school.
Decisions which are made at
the school level must be aligned with the budget, policies, curriculum,
and long-range and short-range goals adopted by the School Committee.
In addition, decisions must comply with any state and federal
laws and regulations and with any negotiated agreements of the
school district.
As enacted by the state legislature
in the Education Reform Act of 1993, a school council shall be
established in each school to advise the Principal in specific
areas of school operation. The Principal, except as specifically
defined in the law, shall have the responsibility for defining
the composition of and forming the group pursuant to a representative
process approved by the Superintendent-Director and School Committee.
The following guidelines
define the role of the school council.
The School Council shall meet
regularly with the Principal of the school and shall assist in:
- Adoption of educational goals for the
school that are consistent with state and local policies and
standards.
- Identification of the educational needs
of the students attending the school.
- Review of the school building budget.
- Formulation of a school improvement
plan that may be implemented only after review and approval
by the School Committee.
- Review and propose changes in the Student
Handbook to the Principal.