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What is Student Council?

Student Council is a student-based civic organization designed to help promote school spirit and leadership among students.  Students participating
in all levels of the Council will maintain a high standard of personal conduct.  Council members will demonstrate leadership qualities by serving as good
examples of behavior through their words and actions.  All Council members will be expected to participate in approved activities, which will serve to
enhance the quality of both the physical and behavior environment of the school.

The purpose of student council is:

  1. To develop positive attitudes and to practice good citizenship.
  2. To promote harmonious relations throughout the entire school.
  3. To improve student/faculty relationships.
  4. To improve school morale and general welfare.
  5. To provide a forum for student expression.
  6. To plan special events or projects.

Benefits of being involved in student council include: opportunity to improve reading and writing skills, gain experience in public speaking, and learn
how to make a positive impact on school and community environment.  In addition, student council serves as a chance to meet new friends and work
with a wide variety of people.

 Objectives of the Student council are to:

  1. Provide a democratic form in which students can address those school related issues, which affect their lives.
  2. Maintain open communication between students and school staff.
  3. Train students in the duties and responsibilities of good citizenship.

Students must be very responsible people who are willing to work hard.  As student council members you will be called to serve other students by
representing their issues.  The council does not have the power to change policies, only to voice student opinion.

 Student council will be involved in many community minded projects.

  1. School beautification.  Clean up, painting, repairing, etc.
  2. Community service.  Food drives, recycling projects, coat drives.
  3. Student opinion polls, student council newsletter.

THE STUDENT COUNCIL

  1. The name of this organization is the West Briar Middle School Student Council (“StuCo”).
  2. The purpose of StuCo is to be an assembly of elected students working for the good of the school, consistent with our Mission Statement.

THE OFFICERS

President

  1. The President of the Student Government Association is to be the student leader of the school.
  2. The President shall be responsible for attending all StuCo meetings/official events and shall serve as a liaison
     between the teachers and students.
  3. The President will preside over all meetings of the StuCo.
  4. The office of the President will be open only to eighth grade students.

Vice President

  1. The Vice President shall serve as a back-up to the President.
  2. In the event a President cannot meet his or her duties for StuCo-related business or functions, the Vice-President shall assume those duties.
  3. The office of the Vice-President will be open to both seventh and eighth graders.

Secretary

  1. The Secretary must be responsible for taking all notes related to the StuCo, its meetings, and related business. If there is a question about a past decision or related business, the Secretary should be able to clarify using his/her notes.
  2. The office of the Secretary will be open to both seventh and eighth graders.

Treasurer

  1. The Treasurer will be responsible for assisting StuCo sponsor in organizing and recording all money associated with business of the StuCo.
  2. The Treasurer will be responsible for creating and planning StuCo fundraisers
  3. The Treasurer will be responsible for giving reports periodically to the StuCo on the state of its funds.
  4. The office of the Treasurer will be open to both seventh and eighth graders.

Class Representatives

  1. The students of each grade shall elect one representative to represent their grade.
  2. Class Representatives are responsible for understanding the ideas, wishes, and needs of the students in their grade level and communicating them to the StuCo at designated meetings for consideration. Class Representatives will be the voice of their grade to the StuCo.

Elections and Terms (Going Forward)

  1. Elections will be held in the spring for the upcoming school year. Sixth grade students will hold a special election for class representatives in the fall, in which he/she will hold office for that current school year.
  2. To be a candidate, students must apply and be approved by the StuCo sponsor. Each candidate must have 1) a GPA of 3.0 or higher, 2) at least two recommendations of a teacher as to his/her good behavior and work ethic for the campaign year, 3) must not have had any referrals for discipline to administration.
  3. Any candidate who does not possess appropriate conduct and character will not be allowed to run in the election. For example, a student who behaves rudely, obscenely, dishonestly, or who exhibits disregard for school rules will lose the right to run in the election and will also be subject to removal from office after he/she is elected.
  4. The sponsor of the StuCo shall have the authority to regulate the date of the elections, election procedures, all activities/business of StuCo, and the screening of all candidates.
  5. All campaign materials must be pre-approved by a sponsor.
  6. Students are required to create and display signs, banners, posters, flyers, etc. during campaigns. Merchandise giveaways are permissible but not required.

What is necessary to be a part of the West Briar Middle Student Council?

Submission of Application Packet

Thank you for your interest in running for Student Council. StuCo Officers and members represent the student body of West Briar Middle School and must be responsible, hard-working, and of great character. Holding a position as a leader of your school is not only rewarding but challenging as well. You must be seriously prepared to commit your time and efforts into this endeavor.

You must include the following items:

  • Application
  • Parent Permission Form
  • Teacher Recommendation Form
  • Academic Grade Form
  • Digital Campaign Speech

For more information concerning the West Briar Middle School Student Council organization please contact Dr. Maneen.