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BAC is made up of parent representatives, teacher/staff representatives, community representatives, and the Lewis-Palmer Middle School principal, as required by Colorado law. Its goal is to provide a forum for communication and collaboration in order to monitor and enhance the quality of education for our students. The Advisory Committee provides parents, the community, teaching staff, school administration, and the school district the means to advise and discuss education at Lewis-Palmer Middle School, share ideas, review policies, and provide feedback to school administration and the D38 school district. A partial list of topics discussed includes: school performance, school improvement plans, enrichment, policies, initiatives, curriculum, involvement, school safety, and budget.
Interested? Please join us 5:30-6:30 in the LPMS library during the meetings below.
Missed the meeting? BAC 2024-2025 Minutes
Date | Topic |
Sept 13 | School Performance and Planning |
Oct 16 | School Safety |
Nov 20 | Accessibility and Accommodations: Practices, Perceptions, and Student Self-Advocacy |
Jan 15 | Assessment culture and approach |
Feb 19 | Vocational (CTE, ISSA, etc.) Opportunities at the high school |
April 16 | Concurrent and Dual Enrollment, CLEP, AP Opportunities at the high school Budget 2526 |
May 21 | Hold Date for Weather Cancellation Reschedule |
If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us via email here or call (719) 488-4776.
LPMS BAC is a member of the District Accountability Advisory Committee (DAAC). DAAC meetings and locations are listed on the district website. School district advisory committees are required by Colorado School Law. DAAC's function is "to make recommendations to the Board of Education relative to the Accountability and Colorado Accreditation Program."
Resources (Links and Documents)
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