Parent Advisory Council

 
Parent Advisory Councils (PACs) empower parents to serve as partners in the education of their children at schools that receive Title 1 funding.
 
Each academic year, Title 1 schools establish PACs to bring together parents/legal guardians, teachers/staff, and community stakeholders to work with their school principal in the planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of the Title I Program.
 
PACs use the federal funds to plan programs of interest to families that supports their children’s academic success. At Jahn, PAC activities have included:
  • Workshops
    • CPS required sexual health curriculum
    • Second Step curriculum rooted in social-emotional learning
    • Math curriculum
    • Online safety 
  • Events/information
    • Family literacy event ("Summer Prep Picnic")
    • High school application process
  • Printer and supplies for the Parent Room
 
Did you know that Jahn has a Parent Room? We do! It’s located in the basement and can be used by parents for meetings, volunteer work, or to utilize any books or supplies, including the computer and printer. 
 
2023-24 MEETINGS
PAC will host meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 8:15am in the Jahn Parent Room which is located in the school's basement.
 
  • November 14th
  • December 12th
  • January 9th
  • February 13th 
  • March 12th
  • April 9th 
  • May 14th
 
2023-24 MEMBERS
PAC consists of parent/guardians of students currently at Jahn. Our meetings are open! Everyone is a voting member, including community members in the attendance area, as long as they do not outnumber parent/guardians.
 
Officers
Nicole Abreu Shepard I [email protected]
President
 
Kirsten Muszynski
Vice-president
 
Roxy Martinez
Secretary
 
Karin Ueltschi
Outreach Coordinator
 
PAC Staff Sponsor
Dr. Derrick Kimbrough
Principal
 
MEETING MINUTES ARCHIVE
PAC meeting minutes are available from the current and previous school years.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Managers from the district share information and build leadership capacity at monthly PAC Collaborative meetings for parents and community members from Title 1 schools within a Network.