School Advisory Council


Help support our school by joining SAC. We are accepting new members now!

What is SAC?

A School Advisory Council is an elected committee made up of parents, staff, administrators, businesses, and community members who work together to help a school improve. By state law, school boards must establish an advisory council for each school.

The role of a School Advisory Council is to assist in the preparation of the annual budget, and in the development and evaluation of the School Improvement Plan. The SAC is the school committee that deals with issues relating to school improvement. The General Appropriations Act provides a portion of funds for use by the SAC that is to be used for implementing the School Improvement Plan.

Become a SAC member! Get involved! Being a School Advisory Council member is a good way to be an important part of your child's education.

The Liberty Middle School Advisory Committee operates under a committee structure. Most of the work of the SAC is handled by individual committees and committee reports are presented for information and the approval of the SAC. Below are a list of the standing committees of the SAC.

For more information, you may also contact the School Improvement Office at 671-7146 or access the following website -- http://www.florida-family.net/SAC.

SAC Meeting Schedule

SAC meetings are generally held the second Monday of each month at 3:00 PM in the Media Center.  The first SAC meeting of the 2012-2013 school year will be on Monday, September 10.  We look forward to seeing you there!!
 

SAC Members

John Patterson (Chairperson)
Michelle Lewis (Principal)
Melissa Lindeman (Assistant Principal)
Shameka Murphy (Assistant Principal)
Jessica McCleery (Dean)
Curtis West (Dean)
George Gibson (Parent)
Marisol Gomez (Parent)
Patty Johnson (Parent)
Vicki Knectel (Parent)
Renee LaDow (Parent)
Yvonne Wilson (Parent)
Paula Marques (Parent)
Evelyn Navarro (Parent)
Luz Ortiz (Parent)
Jennine Patterson (Parent)

 

Volunteer Information

Parents are invited and encouraged to volunteer at school. Every effort will be made to find every parent a way to participate actively in his/her child's education. Volunteers are needed to tutor students, shelve library books, make games, file papers, and chaperone field trips. If you are interested in helping out, contact our School Volunteer Coordinator, Ms. Carreras at 352-291-7930.