What will you do with your position if you win the elections for Senior Ring? Answer this truthfully and seriously, please. I want to be able to vote for the best candidate.
There are three main goals on my agenda, listed in order of importance, they are:
- open channels of communication between the SRC and the student body, giving students a voice in every SRC decision. There will be more and more initiatives for students to get involved in school and SRC activities. The SRC will be an engaging group, not a group separate from the main student body, wearing button downs and cardigans, and making decisions that affect everybody. Even if you're not a part of the SRC, you will be a part of every single SRC decision. SRC will actually represent students, and there will be several outlets (online and otherwise) through which students will be able to voice their opinions on SRC activities and to offer suggestions or general advice. The student council, will actually represent the students, in a democratic sense, the SRC itself will be involved in every activity we promote/orchestrate, and students will be notified of who is responsible for each and every event.
- promotion of all student initiatives, school sponsored or otherwise. I believe that if a student/group of students goes above and beyond school activities to achieve something or start his own organization/business/club, the SRC and the school should encourage and promote it - even if it isn't school sponsored. I believe this is a way that we can encourage the young entrepreneurs and future leaders of our generation.
- responsible promotion of school events without intrusive or detrimental ads. I will not favor aggressive advertising of school events that simply obstruct or intrude on the student body. For example, I will not favor advertising/promotion on top of school paintings or vending machine windows, both of which require visibility, and also would do everything in my power to encourage clubs and other school organizations to follow these guidelines and to keep advertising civil and respectful - the way it should be.
Thank you for asking, feel free to ask away if you have any more questions.
- open channels of communication between the SRC and the student body, giving students a voice in every SRC decision. There will be more and more initiatives for students to get involved in school and SRC activities. The SRC will be an engaging group, not a group separate from the main student body, wearing button downs and cardigans, and making decisions that affect everybody. Even if you're not a part of the SRC, you will be a part of every single SRC decision. SRC will actually represent students, and there will be several outlets (online and otherwise) through which students will be able to voice their opinions on SRC activities and to offer suggestions or general advice. The student council, will actually represent the students, in a democratic sense, the SRC itself will be involved in every activity we promote/orchestrate, and students will be notified of who is responsible for each and every event.
- promotion of all student initiatives, school sponsored or otherwise. I believe that if a student/group of students goes above and beyond school activities to achieve something or start his own organization/business/club, the SRC and the school should encourage and promote it - even if it isn't school sponsored. I believe this is a way that we can encourage the young entrepreneurs and future leaders of our generation.
- responsible promotion of school events without intrusive or detrimental ads. I will not favor aggressive advertising of school events that simply obstruct or intrude on the student body. For example, I will not favor advertising/promotion on top of school paintings or vending machine windows, both of which require visibility, and also would do everything in my power to encourage clubs and other school organizations to follow these guidelines and to keep advertising civil and respectful - the way it should be.
Thank you for asking, feel free to ask away if you have any more questions.