SHAC Meetings for 2023/2024

School year: 2023/2024

Semester 1- December 13 at 4:15 in School Library

Semester 2- February 27th at 4:15 in School Library- Topic of discussion: Health Fair

SHAC Members 2023/2024

Stephanie Rea - Nurse

Tonia Harris - Superintendent

Lisa Brown – Counselor

Kristi Sargent - Director of Curriculum

Courtney Mears - Coach/Parent

Holli Merkel - Principal/Parent

Kaylee Bassett - Staff/Parent

Kaycee Walker- Lujan -Staff/Parent

Kristin Bowman - Parent

Heather Ramirez - Parent

Anita Ponce - Parent

Valerie Slagle - Parent

Ashley Novian - Parent

Desiree Linder - Parent

Arlissa Shober- Parent

SCHOOL HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL

Purpose: To provide an efficient, effective structure for implementing health education and early intervention and prevention of unhealthy risk behaviors developed early in life.

What is SHAC? A SHAC is a group of individuals representing segments of the community and school district which provides coordinated school health (CSH) programming and its impact on student health and learning.

Membership: Every independent school district is required by law to have a school health advisory council (SHAC) of which the majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the school district. The SHAC is annually appointed by the local education agency Board of Trustees.

Members may include:

  • Public school administrators

  • District students

  • Health care professionals

  • The business community

  • Law enforcement

  • Senior citizens

  • The clergy

  • Nonprofit health organizations

Meetings: Senate Bill 283: The council is required to meet at least four times a year and must annually submit recommendations regarding the district's health education curriculum.

Voting procedures: The voting process is as follows: One-half of the members must be present for a vote to be taken and two thirds must vote for a motion for approval.

Committees: To be assigned as needed.

Communications: All S.H.A.C. activities and communications as well as reporting procedures should be routed through the designated contact person. At this time, the contact person is the Chair person.

Amendments: The procedure to be used for amending bylaws, has not yet been determined.

Philosophy Statement: The primary function of a school is to provide students with the learning experiences necessary for maximum intellectual development. The success of this process is affected by the child's emotional, social and physical health. For this reason the purpose of coordinated school health programming is twofold: first, to consider the total human being in the educational process, and second, to motivate students to help themselves and others to live healthy, productive lives.

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