Lazarevic to head division combo
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teachers from the CTE and PE departments. Finally, there is one last interview with the Principal Board When Math/Science Division before Prospect’s suggestions get Head Jovan Lazarevic was going to sent to the District Board for final bed after a Blackhawks game, he reapproval. ceived a phone call from Principal Current PE Division Head Ross Kurt Laakso. Giusti believes that the upcoming That night, Lazarevic learned change has potential, but will have that he had been chosen for a new some roadblocks to get past. job forming at Prospect. “It should be an interesting sce“He just said, ‘Congratulations, nario,” Giusti said. “I’m very conyou’re in,’” fident that Lazarevic this scesaid. “If nario will I got the work over phone call time. Howthat night, it ever, when meant I got you make the job. If I these types got the call of drastic ~ new Assistant Principal the next day, changes to Jovan Lazarevic it means I a system didn’t.” that we’ve A f t e r had in three years as the Math/Science diplace for some time, there are govision head, Lazarevic is to take on ing to be some speed bumps along a newly formed job at Prospect. the way, but nothing that can’t be First, he will be division head overcome. We’re all in a transition, of the Career Technical Education [but] we’re all just looking forward (CTE) and Physical Education (PE) to the future.” departments as the two merge to beGiusti believes that the change, come one division. though ruffling some feathers, will Second, he will also fill the role leave the PE division staff mostly of assistant principal, which is still intact, as only one staff member an undefined role, according to Lazdoes not have tenure. However, he arevic. The change is due to happen himself will be also seeing a job over the summer. change. He will be bumped down Lazarevic was chosen through a to a full-time teaching job. long process that started during “It is what it is,” Giusti winter break. The process insaid. “You have to adapt. cluded an online application I’m looking forward to gofollowed by getting letters ing back into the classof recommendation from room full time.” teachers (see Letters of Recommendation on See LAZAREVIC page 2). page 2 The last few standing then have interviews with the principal board a n d News Editor
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Student Council to change election process, positions By Megan Maughan News Editor
Associate Principal Greg Minter feels that an important part of a high quality and successful high school is to have a strong student government to represent their classes and make a difference in the school. However, Minter has noticed that a lot of students don’t know much about the student class boards, what they do or how to get involved. The lack of publicity for the student class boards prompted the need for change in Prospect’s student government and the election process. The new process is not clearly defined yet, but according to Minter, now there will be some executive positions in the individual class boards and an overall executive government for the entire school. Minter said that someone who wants to apply for an executive board position will have to go through a process that will involve some sort of application, maybe an essay, have a couple teacher recommendations and then be interviewed. If the students can pass the application process, then they will be able to present to the school and then the student body will be able to vote who will get the positions. Minter feels that by letting the students
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elect who they want to represent them, students will be able to play a more active role in the student government. He hopes that by publicizing student government more, a larger number of students will have the opportunity to become involved and make decisions for their class. Another reason why Prospect’s student government is changing is because there previously weren’t defined positions in each class board, which would sometimes lead to confusion on the amount of responsibility each person on the board held. “Since people don’t necessarily have positions, they don’t really feel compelled to follow through,” Minter said. “We want to make them feel important and responsible enough to be able to follow through on what they have to do and to care about their job.” According to Minter, the final decision on the changes of the student government will be made in a few weeks, and elections will most likely be held in April so that the new positions can start planning for next year. The elections will be for positions for next year, and Minter is optimistic about the effects of the upcoming change. “[Being on the class boards is] something students can feel really proud of, and now they can really make an impact at the school,” Minter said. “It’s a chance for everyone to get a voice.”
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