Local School Improvement Council (LSIC)
Use the links below to access the agendas/minutes for the LSIC meetings.
What is the LSIC?
Local School Improvement Councils (LSIC) are required per W.Va. Code ยง 18-5A-2. These councils exist at each public school in West Virginia. Membership of the LSIC is comprised of teachers, service personnel, bus drivers, parents, business and community representatives. An election occurs annually for membership. The LSIC is directly involved with the operation of the local school in many ways.
The LSIC reviews discipline data and procedures yearly and submits written recommendations to the local school board. They encourage involvement of the school community with the school operation through regular LSIC meetings and collaboration. They support local initiatives for school improvement by being directly involved with strategic planning and innovative ideas. A direct link with the local school board occurs through an annual meeting to engage all stakeholders in a positive and interactive dialogue regarding the school's academic performance and standing determined by the measures adopted by the WVBE. The dialogue shall include an opportunity for attendees to make specific suggestions on how to address issues which are seen to affect the school's academic performance which may include but are not limited to: parent and community involvement, the learning environment, student engagement, attendance, behaviors, supports for at-risk students, curricular offerings, resources, and the capacity for school improvement.