25-26 SY LSAT Interest

The Local School Advisory Team (LSAT) meets monthly to advise the principal on such matters as the Comprehensive School Plan, the annual school budget, strategic priorities, curriculum, school culture, and family engagement. The LSAT may also advocate on behalf of Jackson-Reed on city-wide educational issues. Participating in the LSAT is a great way to be involved with setting and monitoring school goals and priorities.

The LSAT is comprised of:

  • four parent representatives elected by the parent body;
  • four teachers;
  • a Washington Teachers Union representative;
  • a non-instructional school staff representative;
  • a parent representing the PTSO;
  • a student;
  • and a community representative.

Parent representative candidates must be a parent or guardian of a currently enrolled student. The LSAT meets monthly. If you are interested in running for the SY25-26 team please send a statement of interest and short bio to this email by May 2. Questions? Please feel free to contact Melody Molinoff.