About the Community Curriculum Council

The Lincoln Public Schools Community Curriculum Council serves as a channel for direct communication between parent and community groups – and instructional leadership in our school district.

Each school’s parent group, community organization or advisory committee appoints one or more representatives to the council.

The functions of the Community Curriculum Council include hearing about topics of interest, looking at current issues and trends in education on a local and national level, and providing feedback on current decisions or district initiatives.

The Council holds four to six meetings during the school year. Some meetings are devoted to general problem identification sessions, others to reports and discussions of designated topics. Meetings are chaired by Sarah Salem, Associate Superintendent for Teaching & Learning.

This group plays an important role in connecting with people across our school district, and we are grateful that so many citizens are willing to commit their time and service to our school district.