Special Education Advisory Committee
The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) focuses on the educational needs of students with disabilities and those in the gifted program. The committee is composed of parents within the program, as well as professionals and community members.
The meetings are open to anyone wishing to attend. The Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) provides parents and community representatives a way to communicate with the school system that serves their special needs and gifted child.
Committee Goals and proposed actions
Healthy Schools Committee
Who are we and what are we about?
This committee is made up of a group of parents who are interested in helping promote the health and learning of our children and our school communities.
What is a healthy school?
A healthy school is a place where students have many opportunities – in the classroom, and in every aspect of their school experience – to foster their healthy physical, mental, social and intellectual development. This is often referred to as Comprehensive School Health.
Healthy schools – also known as health-promoting schools – work with partners from the health and education sectors, and with those from the broader community, including parents, to support students to develop healthy habits that will last a lifetime. (Healthy Schools BC)
When and where do we meet?
Typically the third Monday of the month at the school board office unless otherwise posted on this page.
Are you interested in joining us or want to connect to share your thoughts or ask a question?
Perhaps you have something that you feel should be on the agenda for this committee.
Please contact Cindy Andrew at cindypandrew@shaw.ca or Dory at speac@sd62.bc.ca
Agendas | Notes | and documents discussed | |
Sept 16, 2013 | Sept | ||
October 28 | Oct | ||
November 18 | Nov | Meeting Summary | |
January 13 | Jan | Proposed Parent workshops II | |
February 1 | Feb | ||
March 10 | March | ||
April 14 | April | ||
May 26 |
Reports:
Update June 2013
Summer Institute Committee summary Aug 2013
Committee Position statement
Watch this short video, to help explain what we mean by Comprehensive School Health
Lice Check
An Administrative Procedure for lice check is followed in the Sooke School District. There is a great document put out by VIHA on how to detect and treat head lice. This committee may form again in 2013-14 to finalize the lice check pamphlet.
Emergency Preparedness Committee
SPEAC has formed an Emergency Preparedness Committee. We are looking for representatives from every school in the Sooke school district. Read the minutes and agendas below or email speac@sd62.bc.ca for more information.
January 29/12 Agenda Minutes
March 6/12 Agenda Minutes
April 3/12 Agenda Minutes
May 1/12 Agenda Minutes
June 5/12 Agenda Minutes
Nov 6/12 Agenda Minutes
This committee has completed their work. We are looking to have regular meetings in the near future, for sharing good practices. Email Dory if you are interested in attending gatherings of EP parents to share information and best practices.
Vision and Terms of Reference for the committee
General Emergency Preparedness Information