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Student Council President Aashna Pandey recaps the year and offers advice.

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Aashna Pandey

’23

Dear Strath Haven,

The end of the year is finally here, and I’m so proud of you for finishing it off strong! From conquering your AP Exams and Keystones to submitting the last essay of the year, you’ve done it. Now, all that’s left to do is give one final push for your final exams– and just like that, you’ll be out the door!

This letter is my final address to you as the 2022-2023 Student Council President, as well as a student at Haven. I want to begin by giving a recap of all the things that Student Council accomplished during my time as President!

This year, Student Council organized a total of 18 spirit days, including 2 spirit weeks! 2022 was also the first year that you were given the opportunity to vote for the Homecoming theme: Great Gatsby! Thanks to you, we had a record number of homecoming tickets sold, and Student Council donated around $10,000 from our sales towards the Nationalities Service Center in Philly. Not only that, our first full Homecoming Pep Rally since 2019 was a huge success, filled with amazing dances, inflatable dinosaurs, and silly spray!

In March, we brought back the Blood Drive after 3 years and had more than 170 students sign up to donate– even the Red Cross volunteers were impressed by your overwhelming support for the cause! Finally, we ended the year with Spring Fling, whose ambience was heightened by our amazing student Coffeehouse performers as well as our advisors getting pie-faced! Our team had so much fun organizing these events for you all, and I hope that you all enjoyed them too!

WHAT GRADE ARE YOU IN?

In addition to planning events, Student Council also had conversations with administration about school WiFi, mental health excused absences, school cleanliness, and transparency. Although these policies are still in the early stages of implementation, I’m confident that you will see positive changes within your time at Strath Haven!

Before I say goodbye, I want to offer each of you some advice that I’ve learned as President (and a graduating senior). No matter what grade you’re in, I hope it’s something that you can apply to your high school career and beyond.

Success is not about having the best grades or the most activities on your resume. It has nothing to do with the college you will go to, and it’s certainly not about having the most power in a room, either.

To me, true success is knowing that your efforts brought a smile to someone’s face. It’s understanding that your actions contribute to the greater good of something so much bigger than yourself. It’s realizing that your voice holds weight when you speak up for something you believe in.

True success lies in kindness, compassion, and empathy.

It has been my honor and privilege to serve as your 2022-2023 Student Council President. Thank you for allowing me to represent you, and thank you for putting your faith in me. I will forever be grateful for your support, and I hope I’ve made you proud.

I wish you all immense success and best wishes for the future. That’s all I have for today– Have a great day, Haven!

Sincerely, Aashna Pandey*

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE SCHOOL DANCE?

While the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors responded at the same rate, seniors responded much less! Could this be a result of senioritis? [see senioritis article, page 9]

WHAT IS THE BEST LUNCH? C LUNCH

A Lunch B Lunch

C lunch is an overwhelming favorite, most likely because of its appropriately scheduled lunchtime. The 90 minutes between 10:25, the start of A lunch, and 11:55, the start of C lunch, make a big difference in popularity.

Homecoming sweeps! It seems like the Great Gatsby theme and floor-shaking speakers left a positive impression on most students. Frosh and Junior prom together don’t have as many votes as HOCO, but a little over 4.5% of students polled did not attend any dances.

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE SCHOOL EVENT/PERFORMANCE?

President

Lola Babin

Vice Presidents

Zane Malarkey

Maddie Bonhomme

General Council

Madison Benzing

Josie Tolson

Charles Detweiler

Marcella Liberi

Jaina Livingstone

Ben Milligan

Emily Lin

Tianyue Wang

Matt Caputo

Madeline Noeller

Olivia Voshell

School Board Representatives

Mirella DiPalma

Aditi Halpe

WELL, OKAY. WE HAVE SOME STATS...

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RATE THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR ON A SCALE OF 1-10

Anyone who has taken Statistics can ogle over this beautiful bell curve, with the majority of students rating the school year a 7/10. We’ll take it!

SHOULD SCHOOL START LATER?

NO YES

International Day and the Homecoming pep rally take the lead with a very similar number of votes! Other honorable mentions are Dance Haven, Paw Prints, Coffee House, and Grease.

Although Haven administration posed the idea of a later start time, the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted those plans. Even though school will start at 7:35 for the foreseeable future, almost two-thirds of the community hope for more beauty sleep in their mornings.

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE

CLASS THIS YEAR?

Almost every class was a favorite this year - from Accounting to Instrumental Music to Physics - every teacher’s course felt love. This year’s top three subjects were English, Science, and Art, with History in close fourth.

English 9 with a landslide 26 votes, making it 9.19% of all students’ fave classes! English 9 was chosen 32.5% of the time amongst freshmen. What are those English teachers doing all year to get all this love?

Public Speaking with 12 votes is a very famous course taught by a famous teacher. Biotechnology with 10 votes, who doesn’t love E. coli?

Honorable mentions:

Chemistry, Childhood, Spanish, Ceramics, Photography, & Graphic Design with 8 votes!

DISCLAIMER: When choosing classes in your future, remember not to pick based on this poll. Students have individual passions, so choose classes that suit your interests and what kinds of classes YOU prefer. *

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