Student Government
The student government consists of Student Council and the Leadership Class. The student government plans and coordinates student activities, promotes understanding and unity among stu-dents and faculty and parents, and represents the students' needs and concerns in all areas of student life.
The Student Council consists of Associated Student Body (ASB) officers who represent the entire school, and officers from each class. Student Council meetings are held at least once a month dur-ing the school year and all students are invited to participate. Stu-dents with questions or concerns can contact their class or ASB of-ficers at any time.
All fundraising activities or spending by any part of the student government, including class officers or the Leadership Class, must be approved by the Student Council and coordinated with the Assis-tant Principal for Activities, and the Principal.
In 1994, the ASB adopted a constitution which recognizes that all students have the following rights and privileges:
. to speak freely and responsibly.
. to petition the student council or the principal to address con-cerns and grievances.
. to be free from any form of discrimination.
. to have a safe and secure school environment.
. to learn free from unwanted distraction.
. to have a campus free from illegal substance abuse.
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