Student Advisory Committee
Important Update!
- Pilot CHS Constitution Available
- Read it now!
The SAC is the voice of the students in school policy and academics. Students with ideas or concerns about how our school runs should come to the weekly SAC meeting, or talk to one of the five SAC representatives. You deserve a voice in your education!
The members of the Student Advisory Committee for the current school year are:
- Emily Caulfield '08
- Brenda Contreras '07
- Jimmy Malvasia '09
- Stephanie Murcia '07
- Joe Resnek '07
We meet Tuesdays after school in B2207 -- except when faculty meetings are taking place, and the meeting moves to Wednesday.
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Page last modified April 26, 2007.
Teachers who volunteer for the Educational Proficiency Plans (EPP) team will review and update EPPs, as well as meet with their EPP students. If you are interested in becoming a member of the EPP team, please contact Linda Barber at (617) 466-5023 or at . We are putting together a short but informative training that will allow anyone interested to feel competent to carry out the work involved. [
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