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2 What IS Student Government?
The function of the Bradford SGA is to give students an opportunity to govern themselves and to assist in the governing of the school in a democratic manner under their own leadership Membership consists of ALL students. You are all members of the student government. You are all a part of the general assembly. As such you are entitled voting rights and a voice in your government. All SGA proposals must be approved via vote by the General Assembly before being brought to the Administration or Bradford Board. All students currently in 4th – 9th grade may run for positions. Next year Middle and High School Students will vote on amendments.

3 What does it mean to Serve?
Those who wish to serve the student government will be expected to demonstrate: Equality Treating the members of the student government and the study body with respect. All voices will be heard. Members should convey their classmates’, classes’ and their own ideas to the Counsel. Integrity Serving your student body with honesty, ensuring all information is delivered to the student body and other members. Leadership Acting in such a manor as to inspire others to follow and become future leaders at Bradford and in our community.

4 Positions: March 2015-March 2016
Cabinet Senate Positions (Serve on Cabinet) Representative Positions SGA President Rising 9th-10th Vice-President Communications Director Rising 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th Parliamentarian Rising 8th, 9th, 10th Treasurer Secretary Appointed Positions Senate Head Senate head will be filled from the representative positions. Lower School Representatives Rising 5th Grade – 2 positions Middle School Representatives Rising 6th Grade – 2 position Rising 7th Grade – 2 position Rising 8th Grade – 2 position Rising 9th Grade – 2 position High School Representatives Rising 10th Grade – 2 positions

5 Cabinet – SGA President
Job Duties Chairman of the Assembly/Cabinet Reports quarterly to Bradford Board of Directors Ensures all voices are heard from the student body Calls weekly or bi-weekly 30 minute meetings with Student Government Helps provide recommendations for updates to Student Handbook Helps to facilitate Student Government Informational Seminar.

6 Cabinet – Vice President
Responsible for oversight, coordination, and along with the President, discipline of all committees under the jurisdiction of Student Government Serves as the liaison between the President and Executive Committee Helps improve the performance of the President Responsible for order within Student Government Release a quarter report for all committees. Assists committees in attaining their goals If President cannot fulfill his/her duties, this position would assume of the office of the President

7 Cabinet – Parliamentarian
Advisor and authority on parliamentary procedure to the Assembly Responsible for detailed knowledge of the Student Government Constitution Must make themselves available for consultation on procedure Help Executive Committee maintain order during meetings Responsible for writing proposals and finalizing/revising the SGA Constitution

8 Cabinet – Communications Director
Maintains the SGA Website Responsible for communicating SGA news and updates to the student body Responsible for monthly updates to the SGA website

9 Cabinet -- Treasurer Responsible for drafting a budget for the following school year. Submitted by end of October and must get approval from Executive Committee Final authority over the budget All committees under the direct jurisdiction of Student Government will be budgeted

10 Cabinet -- Secretary Responsible for keeping detailed and accurate minutes of all meetings and make them available for all to review Responsible for maintaining and keeping all Student Government records Responsible for assisting the Parliamentarian in writing proposals

11 Cabinet-Senate Heads Overall responsibilities are to:
Head all sub-committees and report to Cabinet Report feedback from the Class Representatives to the Cabinet Ensure all voices are heard from their respected grade levels and members Hold Senate meetings once a month where student body is invited to voice opinions A note on Sub-Committees: Sub-Committees are open to the entire student population. After the election the Senate Heads will chair and solicit involvement from the student body in their committees. The goal of the committees is to give feedback and make recommendations to the Bradford Board and Staff direct from the students.

12 Class Representatives
Overall responsibilities are to: Represent the members of your class and ensure their voices are heard Conduct a survey of your classmates Hold class meetings once a quarter where student body is invited to voice opinions The two Representatives with the most votes from rising 4th-10th grades will serve. Lower School Representatives Rising 5th Grade – 2 positions Middle School Representatives Rising 6th Grade – 2 position Rising 7th Grade – 2 position Rising 8th Grade – 2 position Rising 9th Grade – 2 position High School Representatives Rising 10th Grade – 2 positions

13 How to run for office? Must fill out the Student Government Application: Click Here Applications and signatures must be turned in by April 15th. All Cabinet and Representative positions must RUN for office Each candidate must do the following once application is filled out: 2 minute speeches to student body (SGA President & VP only)- April 25th 5/6/7/8/9/10 PE April 25th Attend Student Government Middle School Lunch Meetings: April 18th Participate in campaign week April 18th - April 22nd Must participate in Democrafest Lunch on April 25th : Candidates will have a table set up during lunch to share their platform & campaign Voting will take place on April 25, 2015 after Democrafest.

14 Democrafest Democrafest will be held on during lunch:
Each candidate will have a table Candidates are encouraged to shamelessly, but appropriately, promote themselves. Other students are encouraged to roam the tables and gather information regarding the candidates.

15 Holding Office Holding office holds a great deal of responsibility.
Elected officers will be in place for the school year. New officers will be elected in March of 2017 for the following year.


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