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What is a School Community Council?

Every school in the Cache County School District has a School Community Council (SCC) or a trust land committee. This council consists of the principal, teachers elected by their peers, and a majority of parents elected by other parents of students at the school.

The SCC plays a vital role in supporting student achievement by developing plans to address the school’s most significant academic needs. These plans, such as the School LAND Trust plan and school improvements plans, are submitted to the local school board for approval and funded by an annual dividend from the permanent State School Fund. “LAND” stands for Learning and Nurturing Development.

The council acts as an advisory body to the school, fostering collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. Parents serve as the primary advocates for children, ensuring that diverse community viewpoints and values are represented.

SCC meetings are open to the public, and everyone is welcome to attend. Agendas are posted online one week before meetings, and meeting minutes are made publicly available for review.

About Canyon Elementary's School Community Council

The Canyon Elementary School Community Council composed of parents and school staff works diligently to develop and approve the School Land Trust plan and to monitor implementation of Land Trust funds. Our school received $127,636.34  this year from the Utah School Land Trust to help us support student learning and success at school. These funds were spent to provide paraprofessional support for reading and math along with purchasing Chromebooks to increase technology access for students and licenses for online programs to support learning in reading, math and science.  Additionally the school community council discusses school safety and other issues pertaining to school climate and student success.

Purpose and Duties

The School Community Council has several key responsibilities, including:

  • Developing the School LAND Trust Plan to address the school’s greatest academic needs.
  • Advising on school improvement efforts and appropriating funds to support those efforts.
  • Enhancing parent involvement to promote student success.
  • Acting as an advisory board to provide feedback on school decisions and initiatives.
  • Collaborating to ensure that funds are used effectively and equitably to support student achievement.

The SCC also provides transparency and accountability by publishing annual plans, funding reports, and progress updates, which are all accessible online.

Who is on the Council?

The SCC is composed of the following members:

  • The principal of the school.
  • Teachers, elected by their peers.
  • Parents, who make up the the majority of the council and are elected by other parents.

2025-26 School Community Council Members

Name Role Email
Roger Pulsipher School Board Member rogerpulsipher@gmail.com
Holly Corbridge Principal holly.corbridge@ccsdut.org
Janessa McDaniel Teacher janessa.mcdaniel@ccsdut.org
Jennifer Scott Teacher jennifer.scott@ccsdut.org
Katie DeMonja Parent kdemonja@gmail.com
Tiffany Farnsworth Parent tiffanyf61@gmail.com
Ashley Summers Parent ashelysummers81@hotmail.com
Kristy Magelby Parent kcmagelby@gmail.com
Diana King Parent diana.king2007@gmail.com
Shanda Baldwin Parent

shandahart@hotmail.com

Alyssa Reidhead Parent alyssareidhead@gmail.com
Ann Marie Birkholz Parent annmarie.birkholz@gmail.com

 

Meetings are held monthly and are open to the public. Parents, community members, and other stakeholders are welcome to attend and participate. Please check the SCC Meetings and Agendas webpage for specific dates and times.

Join us!

Canyon has a very supportive School Community Council. Parents are encouraged to join the School Community Council to play an active role in their child’s education. Elections are held annually, and interested parents should contact the school principal or current council chair for more information. Notices about open positions are made in the spring.

Serving on the council is an opportunity to collaborate with educators and other parents to improve the school’s programs and environment. No prior experience is necessary - just a commitment to student success and community engagement.

Please contact Principal Holly Corbridge (email: holly.corbridge@ccsdut.org or phone: (435) 792-7684) if you are interested in serving on the School Community Council.