Community Council

Community Council

Our Ashley Elementary Community Council is formed by parents/guardians and employees of the school who work together with the principal to increase student achievement. They prepare and carry out plans that identify Ashley Elementary's greatest academic needs. The council will also determine how School Land Trust funds are spent.

Members serve a 2-year term and are voted in the beginning of each new school year.


Community Council Members 2022-2023

Carrie Weldon   [email protected]
Neyca Ireland
 [email protected]
 Patrick Hagele (President)  [email protected]
Meghan Lemon
 [email protected]
Audrey Caldwell
  [email protected]
Griselda Quintero (VP)  [email protected]
Ashley Harrison     [email protected]


Meeting Agendas & Minutes


Meeting Schedule

Nov. 15, 2023
Jan. 17, 2024
Feb. 14, 2024
March 20, 2024
April 17, 2024

All meetings will be held at 3:45 p.m. in the Media Center (Library). All parents are invited to attend.

Rules of Order and Procedure


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Ashley Elementary School has received $87,500 in Teacher and Student Success Act (TSSA) funds and $91,656 in School Land Trust funds for the 2022-23 school year.

School Land Trust Plan

TSSA Plan


Ashley Elementary Improvement Plan 22-23

Ashley Elementary Improvement Plan 20-21


Ashley Elementary Improvement Plan 19-20

School Land Trust Final Report for 2021-22

School Land Trust Final Report for 2020-21


School Land Trust 2019-20 Expenditures









 

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