School Site Council

2024 - 2025 

School Site Council Members

9th Graders: 

Sahasra Sriram (Representative) 

Rithvik Karthikeyan (Alternate)


10th Graders: 

Sabrina Gahir (Representative) 

Kara Truong (Alternate) 


11th Graders: 

Mahika Gupta (Representative) 

Pranya Nagpal (Alternate) 


12th Graders: 

Owen Chung (Representative) 

Pratinav Agrawal  (Alternate) 


Parents: 

Sreenivas Andra (New - Year 1 of 2-year term)

Mohamud Warsame (New - Year 1 of 2-year term)

Giang Le (Returning - Year 2 of 2-year term)

Seema Phalke (Returning - Year 2 of 2-year term)


Staff: 

Ms. Jennifer Ames (Certificated Staff) 

Dr. Darren Margie (Certificated Staff) 

Ms. Lindsay Marler (Certificated Staff)

Ms. Anitha Muruganantham (Classified Staff) 

Mr. Jerry Romero (Classified Staff)

Ms. Angelica Rosete (Classified Staff)

Ms. Maria Solis (Certificated Staff)

Ms. Shelby Edwards (Principal)

meetingS

3:35 - 4:35pm in the TLC  TEAL room (map)

24-25 School Site Council Meeting Dates 


Meeting Procedures

If you have any questions about School Site Council, or would like to add an item to the agenda, please contact:

Meeting Minutes can be found in the SSC Library below.

School Site Council Is:

A school-community representative body made up of the Principal, Teachers, Other School Personnel, Parents, Community Members and Students.  All schools that receive federal or state categorical funding are required to have a School Site Council to give input and help decide how to spend categorical funds.  

The School Site Council helps develop and approves the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA), reviews specific goals and school improvements, monitors the implementation of the Single Plan and of student achievement,  assesses strategies currently in place, works with other school based Advisory groups, and encourages parent, family, and community involvement.  The council also provides input into the use of bond monies that are given to the school for facilities upgrades.

Site Council elections are held each fall and anyone who is interested in participating should contact the Principal the first week of school to communicate their desire to run for a position on the council.

All agendas and minutes are posted on this webpage for public information and anyone who wishes to come to a council meeting is welcome.  

ESUHSD LCAP

Local Control Accountability Plan

Invitation to Participate

The State of California has changed the way it funds schools. Districts, such as East Side Union High School District, are required to gather input from students, teachers, parents and community members to determine the goals, actions and budget priorities for the district.  

The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) is a three-year plan that is to be reviewed every year.  You are invited to participate in a survey (links below – English, Spanish and Vietnamese), as well as by participating in LCAP meetings hosted at each school site. 

Dates of the scheduled LCAP meetings are listed below or can be accessed via the District’s website at www.esuhsd.org .  These meetings are an opportunity to review the LCAP and provide input as to how the District can better serve its students toward college and career success.  We hope to see you at the LCAP meetings at your site. 

Thank you for taking a few moments to complete the survey and provide your input to this process.

Survey links:

English

Please take a moment to share your input.

LCAP Survey


Spanish

Tómese un momento para compartir su opinión.

Encuesta de LCAP


Vietnamese

Vui lòng dành một chút thời gian để chia sẻ ý kiến của bạn.

Khảo sát LCAP

Los distritos como el distrito escolar de East Side Union High School

¡Están invitados a participar! 

El estado de California ha cambiado la forma de cómo se distribuirán los fondos en las escuelas.

Los distritos como el distrito escolar de East Side Union High School tienen que pedir sugerencias a los alumnos, maestros, padres de familia y la comunidad para determinar las metas, acciones y prioridades en el presupuesto del Distrito.

El Programa de Control y Responsabilidad Local requiere un plan de tres años que tiene que ser renovado cada año.  Les invitamos a participar a través de la encuesta adjunta, así como participando en las reuniones de la LCAP que se llevan a cabo en cada escuela (Por favor encuentre la fecha de la próxima reunión de la LCAP arriba o visite la página de internet esuhsd.org) Con el fin de revisar el plan y pueda  dar sus ideas de cómo mejorar el desempeño académico y futuro de nuestros alumnos.

Esperamos verlos en las reuniones de la LCAP en su escuela.  Gracias por tomar unos minutos para dar sus sugerencias.

Gracias. 

Enlace de la encuesta