A School Health Advisory Council (SHAC) is a group appointed by the school district to serve at the district level. Members of the SHAC come from different areas of the community and from within the school district. The majority of members must be parents who are not employed by the district. Texas law (Texas Education Code, Title 2, Subtitle F, Chapter 28, Subchapter A, §28.004) requires the establishment of a SHAC for every school district. SHACs are required to meet at least four times each year.
SHACs assist the districts in ensuring that local community values are reflected in health education instruction. Additionally, SHACs can help districts meet performance goals and alleviate financial constraints. SHACs play an important role in strengthening the connection between health and learning. They can help parents and community stakeholders reinforce the knowledge and skills children need to stay healthy for a lifetime.
If you are a parent and wish to join SHAC, email me at gaskinsl@buffaloisd.net
Stacey Gaskin RN – SHAC Coordinator
Megan Davis - Upper Junior High Health Aide
Betty Pizzitola - Lower Junior High Nurse
Amanda Whittlesey - High School Health Aide
Debbie Read - High School Counselor
Kaylen Page - Parent, Nurse
Allison Self - Parent, Nurse
Trisha Gilliam - Parent, Nurse
Michelle Robinson, Parent, Nurse Practitioner
Mandy Scott - Parent, Local Business Owner
SHAC Guide
