The second week of the school year is always hectic with students busily adapting to a new grade and new teachers. It’s during this time that the grade 7 and 8 students of IHMS hold their annual elections to select a new student council president and vice-president.
Junior high students interested in a position of president or vice-president must first of all be nominated by their peers. Once nominated, they can begin their campaign.
Campaigning is only for a few days and runs from Monday until Friday of the second week of school. The election, which takes place through a secret vote, is held at the end of the week. This year, the election was held on Friday, September 13th.
The student council consists of:
- A president (selected from the grade 8 class)
- A vice-president (selected from the grade 7 class)
- Four or five other representatives (mostly selected from the grade 8 class and nominated by their peers – they are not elected).
Every junior-high student is given the chance to cast two votes – one for president, and one for vice-president.
The duties of the student council are to plan Spirit Days (along with Ms. DePiero), to help out at special events, to represent the students at special functions, and to help with various fund-raising activities.
There were seven students from grade 7 running for vice-president:
- Edcel A.
- Julianna C.
- Aahandeep J.
- Gabriel K.
- Gillian M.
- Mary M.
- Mylana S.
The grade 7 candidates running for vice-president |
There were five students from grade 8 running for president:
- Karnvir B.
- Russell C.
- Marissa F.
- Gabriele P.
- Nicholas S.
The grade 8 candidates running for president |
A few of these candidates spent a lot of time and effort making up posters, which were plastered everywhere on the upstairs hallway of the school. Some of the posters appeared to be hastily made but most of them were interesting and showed a lot of creativity.
On the day of the election, the five candidates for president gave a short speech about what they planned to do if elected president. The speeches took place in the grade 8 classroom in front of the rest of the junior-high students. The ability to present a speech is an important part of the selection process because the candidate who is elected president is obligated to give several speeches throughout the year at various special functions (such as the grade 8 graduation dinner).
Immediately after the speeches, the junior-high students went back to their classes to vote. After careful tabulation, the results of the vote were:
Vice-president: Mary M. | President: Russell C. |
The students who make up the rest of the student council will be selected at a later date.
Congratulations to our new student council president Russell C. and to our new student council vice-president Mary M.