April 3, 2017

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Vote for your future CVHS leaders on April 11-12!

President

Vice President

Maddy Thompson

Simone True

“If elected, I would dedicate myself to the class as well as the school.”

“I make time in order to go above and beyond.”

Monav Aulakh

Thomas Tran “I am always a bright and outgoing person who tries to see the positivity in everything.”

secretary Samantha Tong “I served as ASB secretary for the past year so I understand the responsibility.”

Jenny Pham “I am very hardworking and I will put my all into this.”

“I am the best choice because I want to change how students see how things work around here.”

Treasurer Kieran McCullough “I want to represent our students and ensure that next year’s budget reflects the school population.”

school board rep. Matthew Betti

Grace Hastings

“I want to represent the students in order to improve the experiences of the student body.”

“I am very good at taking notes during meetings and communicating with adults.”


Class of 2018 candidates: President

Peter Maina

“I will make it my initiative to make sure that my class has a direct opportunity in speaking for what they think.”

Vice President Madeline Albright “I hope to have senior grad night make a recurrence, with homecoming again and make senior ball the best yet.”

Secretary

Rhea Mitra

“I want next year to be about inclusiveness, and I hope that everyone knows that they have a say and voice to be heard.”

Treasurer

Melissa Ahtye

“I hope to plan an amazing senior year for my whole class. Senior year should be memorable.”

Lindsey Becerra

“Leadership is a huge passion of mine and I always put in 100 percent into my work.”

Class of 2019 candidates: President

Vice President

Secretary

Nicolette Paredes

Alexandro Olvera

Lauren Sanchez

“My class should vote for me because I try to be as open and optimistic as possible.”

“I will ensure that the class voices are heard and that our officer work will reflect the interests of our class.”

Chloe Dionisio

“My goals for the following school year are to improve my leadership skills, better organize school events, and try to specifically organize a senior trip.”

Treasurer

Sarah Niven

“I really want to listen to what the people are saying about school activities.”

“I believe I am a good candidate for this position because I am highly organized and watchful of my money.”

Katelyn Wong

Katie Tam

“I hope to be able to represent the class of 2019 well by improving upon our past experiences, especially during homecoming week so we can come in strong again!”

“I have had the experience of being a part of the leadership class for one year already, and hope to improve on fundraising for our next school year.”

Class of 2020 candidates: President

Vice President

Carli Santiago

Darsh Grewal

“My goal is an equal school, with people who can have a voice and share ideas.”

Devin Green

“I hope to win homecoming with our class, schedule events that will be a lot of fun to participate in, and set up fundraisers to make it all happen.”

“I have many goals set for next year, from making next year’s homecoming the best one yet, to coming up with exciting lunch activities.”

Emily O’Dwyer “I hope to help make the 2017-2018 school year a great and enjoyable experience. I want to help the sophomore class win competitions at homecoming and be the voice of my class.”

Secretary Kalei Stambaugh “I am determined to make the school an enjoyable, fun, diverse, and positively memorable place in any way that I can.”

Grace Boyd

“I’m passionate about making CVHS a place where everyone belongs and every student gets included.”

Treasurer Tommy Ryken

“I am currently the freshman class treasurer, so I already know how to handle money coming in from fundraisers and other events. I am a good listener and can learn from upperclassmen in leadership.”


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