Community representation sought at HHS

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

 

At each school in Hanover, a legislation-enabled School
Council consisting of parents, teachers, representatives of the community, and
administrators meets approximately monthly during the school year.  This
year, Hanover High School’s School Council has an opening and is seeking
someone to fill the role of community representative.  The community
representative may be any Hanover resident who does not currently have children
attending the high school.

 

School Councils are to assist principals
in:

Adopting educational goals for the school that
are consistent with local educational policies and statewide student
performance standards
Identifying the educational needs of students
attending the school
Reviewing the annual school building budget
Formulating a school improvement plan

In the case of the high school, the Council shall also
review the student handbook each spring to consider changes in disciplinary
policy to take effect for the following school year.

 

Any interested persons are encouraged to contact Principal
Dr. Tom Raab at (781) 878-5450 or traab@hanoverschools.org
.  For more information about the position itself, feel free to contact
the out-going community representative, yours truly, by responding to this
e-mail!

 

For "Around Town on the Web",

Cathy H-B

 

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