2014
Castro Valley High School
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Presidential Candidates Alejandro Gonzalez, junior “I look forward to, if elected, promoting more inclusion and student involvement in our schools’ activities and to giving my fellow peers a welcoming and including vibe.”
Jenna Sparks, junior “I want to help our school increase participation in events like Homecoming and Diversity Week. I’m looking to make these events more inclusive so everyone feels that they have a place at our school.”
Vice Presidential Candidates Robbie Brandt, junior “I think my competition is very qualified for this position, however, I think I have donated more time than them. When I want something done, I make sure it gets done.”
Eddie Kweon, junior “As a junior I’ve let go of many commitments for classes and Leadership-affiliated activities. I have less commitments than my running mates, but when opportunities present themselves I’d have to consider where I’m needed most and dedicate myself there.”
Konnor Callihan, sophomore “I’ve served one year as ASB Community Service Commissioner, where my partner and I set school records for the canned food drive and Adopt-a-Family, which took an insane amount of dedication.”