Monongah Elementary Local School Improvement Council

What is a Local School Improvement Council?

Local School Improvement Councils (LSIC) are required per W.Va. Code § 18-5A-2. These councils exist at each public school in West Virginia. Membership of the LSIC is comprised of teachers, service personnel, families, business, and community representatives. An election occurs annually for membership. The LSIC promotes innovations and improvements in the teaching and learning environment in your child's school through providing forums of voices of the education stakeholders in a community, as school employees work alongside families, businesses, and community representatives.

Through collaboration, the LSIC is designed to help a school define strengths and weaknesses of a school and develop solutions to:

  • meet or exceed standards established by the West Virginia Board of Education

  • increase administrative efficiency, 

  • enhance the delivery of instructional programs, 

  • promote community involvement in the local school system,

  • improve the educational performance of the school generally.

Through the course of meetings at the school, the LSIC may reflect on academics, athletics, discipline, school climate, facilities, needs, improvement. The LSIC may develop and request alternatives to the operation of the school through a waiver of county or state rules and policies, State Superintendent of Schools interpretations, assist in development of the strategic plan, and apply for grants and awards.

The West Virginia Department of Education has developed an electronic resource for schools and communities to assist them in their efforts to provide quality school improvement through Local School Improvement Councils.

Additional LSIC Resources

We encourage and welcome the engagement of all stakeholders in Marion County Schools "pursuit of excellence." The Local School Improvement Councils are one vital part of this process. For additional information about how you can engage in the Local School Improvement Council process in Marion County Schools, contact Administrative Assistant of Curriculum and Instruction L.D. Skarzinski at lskarzin@k12.wv.us or your child's principal.

How often does the Monongah Elementary LSIC meet?

The Monongah Elementary LSIC typically meet four times throughout the year, once each grading period.  Please see below for a list of upcoming meetings.

Current Monongah Elementary LSIC Members:

  • Kelly Rogers-Snoderly - Council Chair

  • Natalie Hissam - Ex Officio (Principal)

  • Laura Goblinger - Council Secretary, Teacher

  • Sunny Schmidt - Teacher

  • Paula Hatten - Teacher

  • Mark Fisher - Teacher

  • Beverly Daniels - Service

  • Sherri Dennis - Service

  • Krista Kelly - Parent

  • Lee Anna Hall - Parent

  • Faith Shaver - Parent

  • Tim Snoderly - Member at Large

  • Brie Hoffman - Member at Large

  • Johnboy Palmer - Member at Large

  • Deputy Michael Suarez - Member at Large

2024-2025 Meetings

  • Meetings will be held immediately following the PTSO meetings on the following dates:

    • September 12, 2024

    • January 14, 2025

    • March 11, 2025 - Town Hall Meeting

    • May 13, 2025