Advisory Council

Neabsco Elementary Advisory Council

Advisory Council 2025-26

The Neabsco Principal's Advisory Council (PAC) is a dedicated group of parents and staff members focused on improving school practices, monitoring the school's budget, reviewing progress toward school goals, and bringing in concerns from the community. 

 

Mission

The mission of Neabsco Elementary School PAC is to implement best practices that lead to continual:

  • improvement of student learning and achievement.

Accordingly, the PAC supports Neabsco Elementary School’s mission by advisory to the principal on:

  • issues relative to achieving the school's goals through the development, implementation, and evaluation of the CIP.

Parent Representatives 

SACI Rep: Deshawna Vickers, [email protected] 

Back-up SACI Rep: Sonia Renderos [email protected]

 

Meeting Location

Meetings will be held in the school Library and via zoom. Meeting locations may be
adjusted to a different classroom due to events held in the library or to a larger room based
on the number of attendees during that meeting.

 

Meeting Agendas

Meeting agendas will consist of updates from the school, a focus for the month (such as
budget, academic growth, attendance data, new curriculum, resources, etc), and an
opportunity for representatives to share school-based and/or community-based issues and
concerns.

 

Meeting Dates

The Neabsco’s PAC will meet in the library from 5:30 - 6:30 PM.

September 17, 2025

November 5, 2025* 

December 3, 2025

February 25, 2026*

March 25, 2026

April, 2026 - Date TBD

May 2026 - Date TBD

 * New Date due to rescheduling

Resources

Advisory Council Bylaws 2024-25  *will be updated after 9.12.25 PAC meeting

PWCS Advisory Councils

September 25, 2024 - Meeting Minutes

Meeting Minutes

  • Introductions
  • PAC Purpose
  • Budget
  • Data and curriculum updates
  • SACI Representatives
  • Budget
  • Areas to improve communications to families
  • Questions, Answers, Suggestions, and Feedback
  • Scheduling Dates/Times for Meetings

October 23, 2024 - Meeting Minutes

Parent Representatives on October 23 PAC Meeting

SACI: Lexi Lopez, daughter, Ava Lopez, Grade 3: Ms. Gomez-Lopez
o Alternate, Deshawna Vickers, son, Jacob Ihejirika, Grade 1: Ms. Kozar
o Parents: Elias Jovani, son, Nathan, Grade 5
o Rachel Macaulay, son, Adriel, Grade 3


Staff Representatives on October 23 PAC Meeting

K-2: Walker (KG), O’Buck (1st), Alquinta (2nd)
3-5: Mungai (3rd), Matute (4th)
ESOL: Fox (4th)
SPED: Araque-Frick (mix grades)
Resource: Monahan, Fox, M. Lopez, Larimore
Encore/Exploratory: Sinicki
Administration: Brooke Levecchi, Principal; Stephanie Cunningham, Admin Intern

Minutes

• Hybrid setup in Room 307 for in-person and Zoom
• Introduction: Ms. Levecchi opens with an introduction, welcoming families, and
celebrations of students’ success and interventions in place. “Instructional
Celebrations”
• Student Enrollment
o Ms. Levecchi updated on data to include overall enrollment total, EL
students, students with disability, gifted, and demographics
• Attendance Area
o Ms. Larimore updated on attendance data and strategies put in place to drive
down chronic absenteeism
o Ms. Levecchi homed in on the strategies and collaborative work at Neabsco
• High Quality Instructional Materials
o Ms. Levecchi updated on different Language Arts curriculum materials for
school year 24-25 (HMH, UFLI, SPIRE)
• All in VA Tutoring & Clubs
o Currently offered 3 days morning and afternoon; 1 day of clubs
o Goal to have 4 days after January
o All staff volunteered to run Clubs
• Superintendent's Advisory Council on Instruction Update (SACI)- Ms. Lexi Lopez
o Updated NBES Advisory Committee of topics covered at PWCS SACI October
meeting
o At next PWCS SACI meeting, Ms. Lopez will update about NBES progress,
data, curriculum, and events

•Questions

o “How did parents learn about SACI?”
▪ Newsletter, word of mouth from other parents
o “How do we get more families to attend the next meeting?”
o “Can we create an RSVP online signup?”  Like an Evite or signup genius

Comments

o “We have doubled in number with families attending tonight.”

Feedback

o Ms. Lopez will reach out to at least 2 Spanish speaking families to attend next
PAC meeting
o Ms. Araque-Frink will reach out to families of students with special needs to
attend next PAC meeting
o Next PAC meeting: December 11, 2024

December 11, 2024 - Meeting Minutes

Welcome & School Updates

  • BOY Data Overview
  • Budget
  • Inclement Weather Codes
  • VALLSS Update

Gifted Education & Specialty Program Presentation  --  Mrs. Jessica Barrett

PAC Parent Representative  -- Ms. L Lopez, Ms. D Vickers

No Questions

Meeting PowerPoint Presentation

Gifted Education PowerPoint Presentation

January 29, 2025 - Meeting Minutes

Welcome & School Updates

  • MOY DATA
  • CIP – Continuous Improvement Plan Updates

STEM Lab Presentation  --  Mrs. Tatum & Ms. Swaney

PAC Parent Representative --  Ms. L Lopez and Ms. D. Vickers

No questions.

Meeting Location: STEM Lab (on 3rd Floor)

In attendance:

SACI: Lexi Lopez, daughter, Ava Lopez, Teacher/Grade 3: Ms. Gomez-Lopez

o Alternate, Deshawna Vickers, son, Jacob Ihejirika

Meeting Powerpoint Presentation

Star STEM Lab Flyer

March 21, 2025 - Meeting Minutes

 

Notes:

  • Meeting was called to order at 5:36 by Mrs. LeVecchi
  • LeVecchi shared Middle of the Year (MOY) updates:
    • Growth in HMH for students
    • Reduction in the number of students identified as high risk, especially in 3rd grade
    • On-track to meet our stated goals related to academic progress
    • Teachers are engaged in a variety of professional learning activities to support continued student growth including vertical alignment and a book study
    • Attendance: The number of students absent increased during the winter months (~13% chronically absent as of 3/19/25). Attendance remains a focus!  We want to continue to partner with to make sure that students are present every day and continue to make academic progress. 
  • Cooper & Ms. Larimore shared information about the school counseling program:
    • Roles of the school counselor
    • Mission and vision of Neabsco school counselors is to prepared students to be successful in middle school, high school and beyond
    • School counselors use data sources such as needs assessments, PWCS surveys, academic data attendance data and counseling requests to determine how to support students
    • Monthly classroom lessons are based on PWCS School Counseling Playbook
    • Overview of the Zones of Regulation
    • Individual counseling sessions referral process
      • Short term (once a week for 6 weeks)
      • Parents and staff can refer students
      • Students participate based on mutual consent (parent & student)
    • Small group counseling topics this year have included: attendance, family changes, Girls on the Run, interpersonal / intrapersonal skills (4th grade boys knitting group), friendship building, growth mindset
    • Student Ambassadors program
    • Positive attendance program (Attendance Olympiad)
    • 5th Grade Incentive Lunch “Starting Five”
    • Stars Supporting Stars Mentorship Program—5th graders mentoring younger students
    • Stars Supporting Stars Peer Reading Program—5th graders as peer readers
  • Lopez shared updates as our PAC representative
  • Our Final PAC Meeting will be in May