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What is Student Government? Student government is a great opportunity for you to make a difference in your school and community. Student government allows.

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2 What is Student Government? Student government is a great opportunity for you to make a difference in your school and community. Student government allows you to be a voice for your fellow students to the faculty and administration. Student government helps to plan school-sponsored activities (like Spirit Week) as well as community activities. Student government is also a great experience to include in your college applications and resumes!

3 Positions: EXECUTIVE COUNCIL—elected officials STUDENT BODY President Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLASS (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) President Vice President Secretary Treasurer SENATOR no election needed, requirements listed later

4 Class Officer Responsibilities Schedule class meetings (monthly) Create agenda for all class meetings Run class meetings Communicate with class officers Report to class advisor Camp and conference recommendations

5 Class Officer Responsibilities Fulfill rolls of class president as needed Communicates all meetings and events to class senators Organizes sign-ups for events Camp and conference recommendations

6 Class Officer Responsibilities SECRETARY Record minutes and reports to class president Record attendance for class meetings and student body meetings Report to student body secretary TREASURER Fundraising Ideas Budget planning for class-level events Request money to student body treasurer Report to student body treasurer

7 Class Officer This is an elected position Freshmen: Must have at least a 77 in 3 out of 4 classes Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors: Meet and maintain 2.0 minimum GPA Submit Completed Application Obtain 2 Teacher Recommendations and 1 Administrative Recommendation No behavioral issues resulting in ISS or OSS REQUIREMENTS

8 Student Body President RESPONSIBILITIES Select dates for body meetings. Run officer and student body meetings—monthly Seek approval of principal (with advisor) for events Appoint Committees Communicate with student body officers 2nd recommendation to advisors for camp/conferences Attend School Improvement Council meetings monthly REQUIREMENTS Must have served one year on Executive Council Must be rising junior or senior (current sophomore or junior)

9 Student Body Vice President RESPONSIBILITIES Chairperson of Judiciary Committee Communicate with class presidents 2nd recommendation to advisors for camp/conferences REQUIREMENTS Must have served one year on Executive Council Must be rising junior or senior (current sophomore or junior)

10 Student Body Secretary RESPONSIBILITIES Serve on Judiciary committee Record minutes for officer and student body meetings to report to SB president—monthly Manage all attendance (master copy) Report all attendance issues to SB VP and advisors REQUIREMENTS Rising sophomore or junior (current freshman or sophomore)

11 Student Body Treasurer RESPONSIBILITIES Manage all SG funds (master budget with account balances) Request money for non- class events Manage class money requests and forward to advisor for approval REQUIREMENTS Rising sophomore or junior (current freshman or sophomore)

12 Senator RESPONSIBILITIES Attend all class (1 per month) and student body meetings 2 absences allowed More than 2 absence may result in removal Serve on committees as appointed REQUIREMENTS This is a NON-elected position Freshmen: Must have at least a 77 in 3 out of 4 classes Submit Completed Application No behavioral issues resulting in ISS or OSS

13 Timeline: Application-to-Run (online) & Recommendations: Wednesday, October 14 th by 3:45 p.m. to Ms. Cook (rm 712) or Ms. Winchester (rm 805).  Recommendations will be turned in by teachers and administrators. Campaigning: Monday, October 19 th through Thursday, October 22 nd. Elections: Friday, October 23 rd. Runoff: If needed, runoffs will occur Wednesday, October 28 th.

14 A leader is a dealer in hope. —Napoleon Bonaparte


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