Student Council
Student Council Meetings take place every Wednesday at 7:45 am in Room 202.
The Benefits of A Student Council
The student council offers numerous benefits to both the students and the school community as a whole. It can:
- Provide a platform for student voices and ideas to be heard
- Empower students to express their ideas and suggestions regarding school events and activities
- Foster a sense of ownership and involvement among students, promoting a positive school culture and a stronger sense of community.
- Allow students to participate in coordinated community service efforts.
Being a part of the student council also cultivates leadership skills in students. They learn to collaborate, communicate, and make decisions collectively, honing their abilities to lead and inspire others. Serving on the student council can instill a sense of responsibility and accountability as students take on roles and tasks that contribute to the function of their school.
A student council in elementary school is a group of elected student representatives who work together to organize school activities, promote school spirit, and represent the voice of their classmates by sharing ideas and concerns with teachers and administrators, essentially giving students a platform to actively participate in their school community and develop leadership skills; often including roles like president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer.