Overview
The purpose of the Principal Advisory Council is to bring parents, school employees, students and community members together to create a better understanding of and mutual respect for each other’s perspectives and share ideas for increasing student achievement and performance.
The members of the Principal Advisory Council are accountable to the constituents they serve and shall:
- Maintain a school-wide perspective on issues;
- Act as a link between the school and the community;
- Encourage the engagement of parents and other stakeholders within the school community; and
- Work to increase student achievement and performance through transparent operations and shared best practices.
The Principal Advisory Council operates under the control and management of the DeKalb County School District and will follow Board of Education policies and procedures. The Principal Advisory Council provides advice and recommendations to the school principal, the local board of education and local school superintendent on matters related to school climate/culture, student achievement, and community partnerships.
Fall 2024 Principal Advisory Council Elections
The candidate declaration window for 2024-2025 Principal Advisory Council elections will be open through Friday, September 6, 2024.
Complete the relevant form below to run for a position on your school’s Council.
- Parent/Guardian Candidate Declaration Form (English/Spanish)
- Parent/Guardian Candidate Declaration Form (Additional Languages)
- Teacher Candidate Declaration Form
Principal Advisory Councils bring parents, school employees, students and community members together to create a better understanding of and mutual respect for each other’s perspectives and share ideas for increasing student achievement and performance.
What is the role of the Principal Advisory Council?
- Act as a link between the school and the community
- Encourage the engagement of parents and other stakeholders within the school community
- Work to increase student achievement through transparent operations and shared best practices
- Review the Continuous School Improvement Plan and monitor progress toward goals
- Participate in the selection of the school principal
Additional Resources for Council Elections
For assistance with the electronic voting system or general information about the elections process, please contact Alia Summers, Coordinator III, School Governance, at schoolgovernance@dekalbschoolsga.org or (678) 656-6997.
2024-2025 Calendar of Events
School Governance 101 Training
Dates: October 21, November 13, December 11, January 15, and February 12
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: Virtual Training Session
Date | Time | Link to Register |
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Monday, October 21, 2024 (virtual) | 10:00 am-12:00 pm | Register Here |
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 (virtual) | 10:00 am- 12:00 pm | Register Here |
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 (virtual) | 10:00 am- 12:00 pm | Register Here |
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 (virtual) | 10:00 am- 12:00 pm | Register Here |
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 (virtual) | 10:00 am-12:00 pm | Register Here |
Date: Thursday, October 10, 2024
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
Location: 1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard · Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Registration
Innovative Solutions Lab
What is the Innovation Solutions Lab (ISL)?
The School Innovation Department annually hosts a competition that awards funding for proposals that demonstrate innovation in addressing school-based problems of practice. Multiple awards up to $10,000 each are awarded to school-based teams to implement their innovative solution(s).
Who can apply?
Teams must be school-based and comprised of 3-6 individuals. Teams may include teachers, academic coaches, support staff, administrators, parents, and students. Teams must include a principal or assistant principal.
How does my DCSD school-based team apply?
Teams attend a mandatory workshop to identify a problem of practice. Additional technical support sessions are offered through the School Innovation Department. Use the application link, project plan, and budget template linked below to apply.
Get Ready for Pitch Day!
Finalists will present their innovative proposals to a panel of judges at Pitch Day! Invitations will be sent to finalists by Monday, November 4, 2024.
ISL Key Dates
- August 19, 2024: Application Window Open
- September 25, 2024 – October 8, 2024: Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend a situation appraisal workshop or coaching session to identify a problem of practice. Register for course #5606 in the Frontline professional learning platform.
- October 11, 2024: Application Deadline
- November 20, 2024: Pitch Day at DeKalb School of the Arts
ISL Key Documents
If you have questions or need technical assistance, please contact Terrence Martin, Coordinator III, School Redesign at terrence_martin@dekalbschoolsga.org.
Spotlight Schools
What is the Spotlight Schools initiative?
The DCSD Spotlight Schools program is an initiative that highlights innovative instructional practices through in-person school visits and tailored resources. The program will highlight forward-thinking, cutting-edge approaches to teaching and learning for educators to learn and replicate. Hosting schools will welcome and share practices to foster a culture of collaboration and transparency across the district.
Hosting schools will host up to 40 visitors for a full-day visit (between February 2025-March 2025) and curate artifacts for sharing and learning. Selected Spotlight Schools will receive funding, resources, and support. For more information, please contact Alia Summers.
What are the Spotlight School requirements?
- Hosting schools must align their innovative practice to one or more of the DCSD Six Essential Systems.
- Hosting schools must curate artifacts for sharing and learning their innovative practice.
- Hosting schools must create a planning team that will meet with the School Governance Coordinator and school-based teams in December 2024 and January 2025.
- Spotlight visits must occur between February 2025-March 2025 (1 visit per school).
Spotlight Schools Key Dates:
The Spotlight Schools application closes November 1, 2024. Selected schools must plan to host their Spotlight School visit between February 2025-March 2025 (1 visit per school).
Spotlight Schools Resources:
If you have any questions, please contact Alia Summers at Alia Summers.