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In addition to many opportunities for parents
to be involved at the school level on School
Improvement teams, PTA committees, etc., there
are often opportunities for participation on
District committees. Standing committees include
District Curriculum Council and the Health
Advisory Board, in addition to periodic
committees focused on a specific area or task
which may vary from year to year.
- District Curriculum Council
As a part of the Curriculum Review Process,
Northville Public Schools has established a
District Curriculum Council, which reviews
curriculum recommendations made by curriculum
committees that are supported by the District’s
Cabinet and Administrative Council to move
forward in the process. Curriculum Council
representation includes parents, teachers, and
administrators.
District Curriculum Council Overview and
Curriculum/Instruction Review Process
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Health Advisory Board
Northville Public Schools offers instruction in
reproductive health, and therefore, has
established a Health Advisory Board. The Health
Advisory Board representation includes parents,
NPS teachers and administrators, community
health representative(s), clergy, a community
representative, and high school students.
Health Advisory Board Overview
June, 2010
Reproductive Health Report
- Advisory Council for the
Academically Talented (ACAT)
The Northville Public Schools Advisory
Council for the Academically Talented is
comprised of parents, teachers and/or
administrators from the elementary,
middle, and high school levels. ACAT is
an advisory body that works to provide a
support network for parents of
academically talented children and to
increase awareness and sensitivity to the
needs of academically talented and gifted
students.
Advisory Council for the Academically
Talented Overview
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