Election 2022

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Election Special 2022: Choose student leaders on March 8-9!

ASB President

Jennifer Mi

“I will strengthen the bond between the Leadership class and student body through clear explanations. CVHS students deserve to understand the operations of the class that solely exists to serve them and their needs.”

Jaylene Cole

“I would give students continual access to an online inquiry, which would allow them to address concerns, ask questions, give opinions, or make suggestions. I would also like to make the PAs [daily announcements] accessible for students to read.”

ASB secretary Amaya Minor

“As ASB secretary, my over-arching goal would be to better the communication between students, to ASB, to staff. Whether it be on an already existing platform or creating a new one, I want to all students to feel heard in their own community.”

ASB Treasurer Roisin Nugent

“I wish to better the communication throughout the school and to help our school thrive. ”

Sara Cordiano

“If elected I’m hoping that my campaign promise will be able to further unify the students of CVHS together and build a strong community.”

ASB Vice Pres. Ezra Tramble

“I think that there is a lot that we at CVHS can improve in order to make a better learning environment for all.”

ASB school board representative Quentin Hansen

“If elected ASB School Board Representative, I plan to bring food trucks to campus during homecoming week... Another priority of mine would be to ensure information and student opinions are being efficiently shared with the board.”

Amelia Johnson

“Over the course of the next school year, I want to reach out to the different leads of extra-curriculars at CVHS to help their voices be more prominently heard within the school district.”


Class of 2023 candidates: President

Vice President

“My main priority is to work with my fellow officers and make sure every voice feels heard to make our year exciting. I want to bring the class of 2023 together during our senior year to be able to hold many events, fundraisers, have spirit, and have fun!”

“My goals for the next school year are to really bring the class of 23 together to celebrate our last year on campus. I want to make sure that everybody feels that they have their highschool experience fulfilled before entering the next phase of their lives. Another goal is for the class of ‘23 to win homecoming for the second year in a row!”

Julia Warren

Lily Flagg

Secretary

Isabela Mendoza

“As a senior class officer I want to make our senior year memorable. I will try my hardest to do so by getting input from fellow seniors and represent you when making decisions about events with my other class officers. There is a lot of stress put on senior year and as senior class secretary I want to dedicate my time and effort into planning events that will make senior year as fun and stress free as possible.”

Treasurer

Cynthia Pan

“My goals are to manage our class funds meaningfully, plan out and financially enable more class bonding events, and to increase school spirit by diversifying our advertisement channels.”

Sophie Zhang

“I want to help make sure that money is directed towards more important things such as senior class events instead of events and activities that our class isn’t interested in.”

Class of 2024 candidates: President Ava Alburo

“I hope to bring awareness to resources that let students get the guidance they need to complete the year strong and feel prepared for their future.”

Akshay Gupta

“One of my main goals is to make sure students want to be involved with spirit days. We can do this by choosing fun spirit days that people would participate in.”

Vice President

Secretary

Cassandra Antinero

“When I get elected next year, my goal is to get our class more involved and step out their comfort zone, especially during homecoming week.”

Vera Beck

“I would work to achieve a sense of unity among the class of 2024 and the school community. I believe that a step toward increased involvement and participation starts with better communication between the student body and leadership class.”

Alexia Suciu

“If I am elected, I want to make sure students feel safe and welcomed in an environment they spend so much time in. One of my main priorities is making our school-wide events exciting for the whole student body.”

Michael Ly

“I want to be able to make new connections and grow with other people. Also, I would want to help with the activities at school. My goals are to make the school a better and more improved community.”

Treasurer Carissa Lee

“I want to make sure the class of 2024 feels heard in the school decisions and feels safe at school as we will hopefully get back into a normal routine of high school.”

Conner Kim “I want my fellow classmates to be able to make unforgettable memories that they would cherish for a long time, and the first step in that is making sure that the activities that the students attend are fun.”

Class of 2025 candidates: President Ian Hsu

“Next school year, I’d like to carry out projects that reduce trash around our campus. I would also like to increase communication, awareness, and attendance for school events. This will help build a stronger sense of togetherness and school spirit. Lastly, I will do my best in providing lots of fun with events run throughout the year. ”

Vice President Sofia Tom

“If I win, I would like to plan more events involving our school and the community to bring us together like more fun lunchtime activities to help encourage togetherness as a school community.”

Halina Nguyen

“If elected as sophomore class vice president, I would like to establish more class-specific events. I also hope to have more spirit days throughout the year and class competitions.”

Secretary

Samantha Mai “I want to achieve a better experience for the students while also working towards many other events and activities to unify the Sophomore class.”

Dulcenea Fitzsimons

“I would like to increase student engagement and make people more interested in school activities.”

Treasurer

Indiana Chilton

“I think we can make school events even more fun if we have the right funding. As treasurer I will work to make responsible decisions about supply and event funding.”

Nahum Biruk

“I hope to direct the money towards more small events that can be focused towards certain groups within our school. Also, towards more events that include students and giving students more chances to vote for smaller school decisions. ”


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