What is the St. Mark School Advisory Council and what is its purpose?
The St. Mark School Advisory Council is a body consisting of voting members appointed by the Pastor. The Pastor, Principal and Assistant Principal are ex-officio members.
The purpose of the School Advisory Council is to act in an advisory capacity to the Pastor and Principal in the areas of school policy, finance, strategic planning, operational effectiveness, and promotion of Catholic education.
How does the St. Mark School Advisory Council function?
The School Advisory Council functions under the direction of the Diocesan School Advisory Council. Council meetings are held August through May, and are generally held on the last Thursday of the month. There are three standing committees:
Facilities - Assist the Principal in analyzing the facility goals and needs of the school.
Finance - Assist the Pastor and Principal in preparation and management of the school budget.
Technology - Assist the Principal in analyzing the technology goals and needs of the school.
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