Three Events, One Night
Tuesday, September 17th beginning at 5:30 pm
Parent Council, Senior Project and SEPAC
This month we will have two other meetings Tuesday Night:
- Senior Project Parent Presentation at 6 pm
- Special Education Parent Advisory Council at 6:30 pm.
Parent Council Agenda
Conference Room
5:30 pm
AGENDA
1. Approve minutes from May 2019 meeting
2. Opening of School
3. Green and Blue Days
4. Homecoming & Spirit Week
5. Fall Sports
6. Tech Night
7. Extra Curricular Activities & Activity Fair
8. Exploratory
9. Other Business
10. Adjournment
Parents of Seniors: THE SENIOR PROJECT PARENT PRESENTATION will begin at 6:00 pm in the Large Group Learning Center
Senior Project Parent Presentation
Tuesday, Sep. 17th,
6pm
Cape Cod Tech's Large Group Learning Center
Parents and their 12th grade students must attend this informational presentation! Here you will find out the requirements and due dates for your student as they embark on this exciting project.
Special Education Parent Advisory Council
When: Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Time: 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: Main Floor, Library Media Center
Agenda:
1. Discussion regarding nomination and the election of SEPAC board members.
2. Collection of future topics for speakers and presentations.
3. Presentation: Helping your student learner maximize Cape Cod Tech’s extra supports for his /her success.
4. Open forum
All interested parents and guardians of special education students are encouraged to attend. Whenever possible, we will piggyback our meetings with the Principal’s Parent Advisory Council when the topic is one of interest to all parents. Please see the next page for additional meeting dates.
● If you are unable to attend but would like additional information, please do not hesitate to call or email Kate Clemens (508) 432-4500 x238 or kclemens@capetech.us
September/ Early October Calendar
- September 17: Parent Council and Senior Project Parent Presentation
- September 18: Activity Fair
- September 25: 1 -hour early dismissal
- September 26: School Committee
- September 30-October 4: Spirit Week
- October 2: 1 -hour early dismissal
- October 5: Homecoming Dance
- October 7: 2 -hour early dismissal
- October 9: Activity Period
EAA CHAPTER 51 YOUNG EAGLES RALLY FOR YOUTH AGES 8-17
EAA CHAPTER 51 YOUNG EAGLES RALLY FOR YOUTH AGES 8-17
September 21, 2019 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Rectrix at Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA) 730 Barnstable Road, Hyannis, MA.
Parent Council
The Parent Council meets monthly with the principal, on either the third Tuesday or Thursday of the month. The Parent Council is made up of ten parent/guardian volunteers, which include two representatives from each class, an alumni representative and an industry representative but is an open meeting. All parents and guardians of all students are encouraged to attend regardless if they are a member or just an interested parent/guardian. Meetings are also posted on the school website with agendas a minimum 48 hours in advance. Recorded messages are sent to all parents ahead of every meeting and emails are sent to those parents who provide the school with their email address.
Parent Council Meeting agendas are developed by our Parent Council and provide all parents and guardians a forum to pose questions, express concerns, and make suggestions about the school, its workings and policies. Some agenda items may be informational and may be provided by the principal to the Parent Council. This forum provides an opportunity for parents and guardians to build a relationship within the school community and be an integral part of their student’s education by bringing real world knowledge and concerns to the school. Parents and guardians are often invited to serve on various committees where they further offer their skills and perspectives to the school district.
In addition to the council meeting a high interest presentation is typically provided. Presentations include but are not limited to technical and academic programs and innovations as well as social concerns. The Parent Council also offers four major presentations that are greatly publicized which include Substance Abuse Awareness, Strategies for Raising a Teenager, Bullying, and Internet Awareness. Incentives are offered to parents and guardians to attend one of these major presentations and include reduced cost to dance or prom tickets or free admission to athletic/extra-curricular events.