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September 19, 2025 – Minutes (Draft)

                                                           Brookwood School Community Council Meeting Minutes

                                                                                            September 19, 2025

                                                                                  7:45-8:45 am, Brookwood Library

Voting Attendees: Corrie Barrett, Katie Dunn, Ashley Moehle, Ann Odom, Megan Olson, Liz Palmer, Jessica Pohlman, Jordan Smith, Lauren Erlacher, Caroline Butters, Dominic Hunter, Abby Wilcox.

Non-Voting Attendees: Kasandra Hokanson, Monica Rotermund, Katherine Chapman, Heidi Vincent, Ashley Theodore (PTA Representative) Chrislyn Woolston.

  • Welcome: Corrie Barrett
  • Introduction of Council Members: Megan Olson
  • Elect SCC Officers: Corrie Barrett
    • Caroline Butters nominated Megan Olson as chair
      • Abby Wilcox seconded
      • Motion approved
    • Megan Olson nominaated Ann Odom as vice chair
      • Ashley Moehle seconded
      • Motion approved
      • Vice chair will also take minutes
  • Review SCC Bylaws: Corrie Barrett
    • Megan Olson asked if wording should be amended on visitors giving input during a specific allotted time
      • Liz Palmer asked if that  allotted time could be moved to before a vote happens.
      • Megan Olson talked about the time restraints of SCC discussed adding a clock or a time limit for public comment.
      • Liz Palmer asked that SCC members make sure to share comments they’ve received from parents and community members.
      • SCC will make an effort to teach the community to reach out to SCC members when they have something to share
  • Financial Update: Corrie Barrett
    • LAND trust
      • Planned budget goes over but will balance out as interventioniststake sick/vacation days
    • Cell Tower
      • Vote to move $2,000 from Cell tower to social committee
        • Jessica Pohlman would like to find money to send teachers to conferences or trainings. Albion has been seeing great results from doing so.
    • Corrie Barrett: bigger schools like Albion have more money and asked where we would find the money for this idea
    • Jessica Pohlman: SCC could potentially decrease funds for rewards or social committee funds to find funds for teachers to attend local conventions or trainings
  • Motion to approve: Corrie Barrett
    • Seconded: Kate Dunn
    • Motion passes unanimously
  • Fundraiser:
    • Kate Dunn: What determines which program leaders receive a stipend?
      • Corrie Barrett: Programs that take place during school are compensated, others are volunteer based
      • Katie Dunn: Choir engages a large group of students and takes a lot of hours. Would not be opposed to finding a way to compensate choir directors.
      • Liz Palmer: Could PTA fund a stipend for choir?
        • Megan Olson: PTA cannot pay volunteers
        • Liz Palmer: PTA could provide a gift caard
      • Corrie Barrett: Hands on Science, Debate, Math Olympiad coaches are official Canyons District employees, so they can receive a stipend
      • Megan Olson: SCC could perhaps provide a thank you budget instead of a stipend
      • Ashley Theodore and Megan Olson will discuss choir budget
      • Jessica Pohlman: Is it possible to create an invoice and pay Ann Odom for editing and creating minus tracks in the way the live band was paid in the past? Yes, that is possible
    • TSSP
      • Budge tis on track
  • Reviewed Spring Acadience and rise data: Corrie Barrett
    • Some graphs make it appear as though K-3 had low growth
      • Growth is more challenging to attain when scores start high
    • Katie Dunn: What is unique about the 24-25 4th grade cohort? They score higher than other grades
      • The 24-25 5th grade cohort has academic ans social deficits from the pandemic. They also went from4 classes in 4th grade to 3 classes in 5th grade. Large class sizes made it difficult to manage behavior.
      • The 24-25 4th grade cohort has an easier blend of personalities and less challenging behavior issues
    • Jessica Pohlman asked if using Beanstack would actually be beneficial to achieving school reading goals.
      • Ashley Theodore mentioned concerns that Beanstack is similar to social media style apps and could create an unnecessary competition for some kids and undermine a love of reading
      • Heidi Vincent: last year during SCC meetings, members said that teachers could do more to encourage reading at home. Using Beanstack is a response to that concern
      • Jessica Pohlman: would like to see baggy books come back. They worked well to motivate parents to read with kids
      • Liz Palmer: Could PTA run things throughout the year in addition to the Bookworm Bear month to encourage at home reading?
      • Monica Rotermund: classes log beanstack minutes in class
      • Several members mentioned they like kids logging their minutes in their planners as well
      • Jessica Pohlman mentioned that Beanstack may not be as big an incentive for reaching reading goals.
        • Heidi Vincent: Beanstack makes it easir to collect data, recognize trends and focus incentives
        • Jessica: data may be scewed because some students/parents don’t participate
        • Kasandra Hokanson: we have the same problbem with paper tracking
    • What is BFF?
      • Buildin Fact Fluency is a system that helps kids solidify math facts and fluency, aws well as build oral math language skills, through games and activities
    • What is Spiral? 
      • Spiral is coming back around to previously taught concepts to solidify learning
  • Review annual school plans: Corrie Barrett
    • SCC members should look for safety concerns in our neighborhood for the October meeting
    • SCC members will receive information about the school safety plan to review
    • SCC reviewed the positive behavior plan
  • PTA: Ashley Theodore 
    • Fundraising didn’t reach the goal, primarily because of declining enrollment
  • SCC members need to attend a district training in October 
  • Adjourn
    • Motion: Megan Olson
    • 2nd: Caroline Butters
    • Motion Approved