Candidates for student government gave speeches to their classes on April 9 to explain what they would contribute to the school as a board member.
Sophomore and SGA member Ruhi Mehta feels that running for SGA is a chance to be a leader in the school community.
“I think it’s a really good opportunity to be able to represent our class,” Mehta said. “We learn a lot about how to plan big events and how to handle lots of responsibility.”
Voting ran from Apr. 9 to Apr. 11. Classes selected five people from their grade to serve on their class’s SGA board.
Sophomore and SGA member Andrew Margiotta said representing his class feels extremely rewarding.
“I think the school looks up to their SGA officers and all of us take that responsibility to heart,” Margiotta said.