The Ridgeback

The Rhodesian Ridgeback

Contact Information

Principal

Nancy Simon


Assistant Principal

Chris Bosse

185 W.Citrus SpringsBlvd
Citrus Springs, Fl 34434

352-344-3833 (Citrus)
352-465-5709 (Marion)

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:15-4:00

  

Central Ridge Elementary

School Advisory Enhancement Council

Officers
ChairpersonThomas Kennedy
Vice-ChairpersonTim Eatman
SecretaryAngela Vincent


Members
ParentsStaffCommunity MembersStudent MembersAd Hoc Members
Wendee Chesser

Susan Harness

Maureen Yanoti-Summa

Annette Scott

Nila Bhatka

Denyse Atchinson

Sherrie Lucas

Corrine Sachewicz
Erik Raynor

Candace Joshnick

Stephanie Runion

Bridget Merchant

Christina Touchton

Amy Crowell

Cherie Hytovick


Karen Chiavetta

Angela Fay

Kim Bush

Ethan K. (5th Grade)

Andy G. (4th Grade)


Nancy Simon

Chris Bosse

Sharen Lowe

Nancy Haynes

Lou Mielle


What is SAEC?

 What is a School Advisory Enhancement Council?

    As provided by Florida Family.net, the School Advisory Enhancement Council (SAEC) is a team of people representing various segments of the community–parents, teachers, students, administrators, support staff, business/ industry people and other interested community members. The purpose of a SAC is to assist in the preparation and evaluation (developing and evaluating) of the results of the school improvement plan and to assist the principal with the annual school budget. Additionally, SAC receives funds "to be used at the discretion of the School Advisory Committee A portion of the money should be used for implementing the school improvement plan."  "The improvement plan shall include performance indicators which are measurable."  "Funding for use by the School Advisory Councils should be allocated directly to the School Advisory Councils, should be clearly earmarked for their use and is not subject to override by the Principal or interim approvals by school district staff. These moneys may be expended only on programs or projects selected by the school advisory council.  These moneys may not be used for capital improvements."

Each school in the State of Florida must have a SAC.  By law, each SAC must be composed of the principal and an “appropriately balanced” number of “stakeholders.” These individuals must be representative of the ethnic, racial and economic makeup of the community served by the school. High schools and vocational technical centers must have students on the SACs. Middle and junior high schools may to include students on their SAC.   The majority of SAC members (over 50 percent) must not be employed by the school on whose SAC they serve.

Provided by Florida-Family.net


Meeting Dates (Subject to change, please verify date and time before attending)


January 19th 2010 at 4:15pm