
What new ideas would you bring to the table? What is your main goal?
My main goal is to restore the student body’s faith in a Student Council that represents them. I would do this with two keywords: visibility and transparency. I will make visible changes throughout the school and slowly but surely eradicate minor inconveniences that should have been fixed years ago, such as most bathroom stall doors not locking. I want to be more transparent about what Student Council does daily so people feel adequately represented by their elected officials.
What experiences and skills make you a good candidate for this role?
I hold multiple leadership roles throughout many clubs, such as Chess Club and Diplomacy Club. On top of this, I have been a proud member of the Lab community for the past decade, and I understand what grievances many students at Lab face. I would be a good candidate because I am ready and eager to make change and always have open ears to what the people have to say.
How will you serve as a voice for students and act as a liaison between students, faculty and the administration?
As stated previously, I would focus on transparency between Student Council and the student body. I would do this by improving communication on social media accounts, as well as creating a physical board somewhere in the school that details what we do at every meeting. I would act as a voice for students by taking every suggestion into consideration, as well as addressing concerns and problems students face. I will also try to open a suggestions box that people can anonymously submit ideas to.