Julia Volk: I decided to run for Executive Board because I wanted to help be a leader of our school and make this next school year the best one yet. Onyi Okoro: I actually did not run for Executive Board. I was appointed a new position by Mrs.
I also will be organizing and planning events, and just helping to oversee the entire Student Council. Julia Volk: My role is communications director. In this role, I communicate information between the Student Council members as well as helping communicate to the whole student body and administration. Onyi Okoro: My role entails unity and equity in the school as well as pricing for school events. Kellie McCarthy: I plan on collaborating with my team to come up with and create new school events that our student body will enjoy.
Since COVID restrictions are more flexible than a year ago, I would love to have more events so we can come together as a community. I would also like to work on communication between the students and Student Council.
I want my fellow students to know that if you have an idea or concern, please share it with us! We want to make sure you are heard! Rudy Bonfini: Next year, I plan on getting more students to attend our out of school events while also coming up with more different out of school events. Josh Yassin: My top priority this upcoming year is to have everyone feel normal again after going through a year of hybrid learning. This year we are all going to be in school together so I want to make sure everyone takes advantage of this and has a good time.
Julia Volk: Next year, I plan to work as hard as I can to make this school year one to remember and to try to bring back the normalcy we unfortunately lost this year due to COVID. How did it feel to hear your name announced stating you will be a member of the Executive Board? Kellie McCarthy: When I heard my name announced I was excited, and knowing all my classmates were cheering and excited was very welcoming.
Melanie Jackson: I was honestly a bit surprised but very happy. We had a larger group than usual of people running for the Exec Board, and I felt that all of them would do great if elected.
When I turned on my phone I saw many texts and emails congratulating me. I was so happy and thankful to make it through the primary election, but seeing that my fellow students elected me to a high position was amazing. Hearing the results right when Kairos ended definitely made an amazing weekend end on a good note! Rudy Bonfini: It felt great. I was very relieved and proud to hear my name called. Julia Volk: I was excited and it made me feel really good to know my classmates had chosen me to be a part of the Exec Board.
Onyi Okoro: When Mrs. Vice announced my name that I would be a part of the Executive Board I was incredibly happy. It is a blessing to be a part of a board that has the opportunity to have a say in the school community. Kellie McCarthy: Knowing that my fellow students trust me to be not only a member but be their President is something that is more encouraging. It gives you an excitement and responsibility that they know you can handle and do well with. I will work my hardest to make next year the best school year ever and make them proud!
It shows that they entrust me with a big responsibility and they have faith in me. We help speak out for our fellow students that have ideas that may not be heard. We will make sure we carry out this duty this upcoming school year. Everyone has elected us to make their voice heard and it is our duty to improve the school by using our voice. What is Whole-Person Education? Athletics Committed to athletic excellence, teamwork, leadership, service to others and sportsmanship, the DSHA Athletic Department offers 15 sports, represented by 37 teams.
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Give Now! College Visit Schedule. Whole-Person Education. Students not in the commission will be welcome to join and work on events. Moderator: List of 1 items. We as students are able to promote a welcoming community that allows diversity to thrive and help foster a genuine respect amongst the DSHA community while bringing to attention the beauty in our differences. Voting Members. The primary call for members will be posted for one month in the spring. The deadline for submissions will be at least seven days prior to the decision on new members, which will be made by the committee and should occur at or before the June meeting.
Each committee member is invited to serve for a renewable two-year term, up to three consecutive terms. Committee members should declare their interest in renewal by the April meeting of the second year of their term. The decision to renew member terms should occur prior to decisions about new members. A second call for additional student members will be posted for one month in the Fall.
The deadline for submissions will be at least seven days prior to the decision on new members, which should occur at or before the October meeting. Membership should be composed of persons whose self-identification, lived experience, area of expertise, or institutional access facilitates the committee's capacity to engage with equity issues from equity-seeking groups.
Whenever possible, the committee should privilege self-identified minoritized members and members with lived experience of marginalization. Student members, graduate or undergraduate, receive an honorarium for their service, to be paid in one installment in December. Student voices are vital to this committee's work, but students will not be expected to contribute more labour than faculty.
Non-Voting Members. A call for auxiliary members will be posted for one month every Spring and every Fall. The deadline for submissions will be at least seven days prior to the decision on new members, which should occur at or before the June meeting. Each auxiliary member is invited to serve for a renewable two-year term. They are invited to attend meetings and participate in deliberation.
The chair is a full-time member of the regular faculty at the University of Waterloo and will be elected at the May meeting to serve a one-year term as chair-elect, a two-year term as chair, and a one-year term as immediate past chair. A chair may serve one subsequent two-year term; barring exceptional circumstances these terms should not be consecutive.
Terms begin at the July meeting. The chair is charged with the general management and supervision of the affairs of the committee and its sub-committees. The chair serves as a voting member of the Games Institute executive body.
The past chair or chair-elect will fulfill the duties of the chair in their absence. The Vice Chair. The vice-chair is a student in good standing or staff member at the University of Waterloo and will be elected at the May meeting to serve a one-year term as vice-chair. A vice-chair may serve one subsequent one-year term.
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