Catholic Parent Involvement Committee
The Catholic Parent Involvement Committee (CPIC) is a committee of parents who have been meeting regularly throughout the current school year. The first members of CPIC were appointed by the Board from current school councils with future CPIC members to be elected from within the Board. The majority of members are parents and the committee is chaired by a parent.
The mandate of CPIC is to increase parental involvement in all schools within the board and to make that involvement meaningful and productive for student learning and engagement. Parent Involvement Committees are required to advise the Director of Education for the Board on ways to increase parental involvement in the following ways:
- Creating an annual implementation plan at the start of each school year to facilitate participation at the school and board levels
- Developing strategies to help school councils reduce the barriers to parental involvement in their child’s education.
- Establishing a protocol on information dissemination to parents and school councils.
- Producing and distributing a directory of parent organizations (ethnic, advocacy and student needs) to all school councils
- Providing an annual report to the district office of the Ministry on parental involvement in the school board, including a summary of involvement in each school.