One of the most important ways parents/guardians and community members can make a meaningful difference for students is by participating on the school council. Under the Education Act, a school council is a collective association designed to advise the principal and the CBE Board of Trustees on matters related to the school. School councils have legislated advisory and decision-making authority defined within the Education Act and the School Councils Regulation. They are different from Parent Societies & Associations, whose main function is to raise funds for the school. You can find more details in the CBE School Council Handbook.
Upcoming Meeting Dates
About Our School Council
Huntington Hills School Council is highly involved and supportive of Huntington Hills School through initiatives like:
- fundraising
- school naturalization initiative
- school library renewal project
- technology acquisition
- the acquisition of resources for teaching and learning
School Council also supports the special experiences with published authors, Chapters/Indigo fundraising evening, guest speakers and school events such as our Welcome Back BBQ and Spring Carnival.
Meeting Dates/Schedule
School council meetings are usually held the third Thursday’s of each month at 6:15 PM in the Library.
Contact Our School Council
School Council Members
At our AGM in May, a new council was elected and the members are as follows for the 2025 2026 school year:
School Council Chair: Matthew Johnson
School Council Vice Chair: Amanda Knight
Secretary: Sara Petrenko
Treasurer: Sarah Ykema
Fundraising: Matthew Johnson (interim)
Key Communications: Vacant
Events: Amanda Knight
Fun Lunch: Philip Newton
Casino Coordinator: Amy Inkster
Casino Treasurer: Sarah Ykema
Landscaping Coordinator: Nathan MacIntosh
Additional CBE Resources
- CBE School Council page
- CBE School Council Handbook
- CBE Connections | For school communities
- CBE Administrative Regulation 5001 – School Councils and School/Parent Societies
- School Councils Regulation 94/2019
- Social Media Guidelines for School Councils
- Alberta School Councils' Association (ASCA) website