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.. If you have to prepare a constitution for your School, whom do you involve​

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Answered by mrbalarawat
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Section 2-Purpose

1. To unify all student organizations.

2. To aid the internal administration of the school.

3. To enforce and foster sentiment for law and order.

4. To promote the general activities of the school.

5. To develop in the student a growing appreciation for membership in a democracy; of providing the education responsibilities of, and privileges of participating in, such a democracy for a school.

6. To promote in all ways, the best interest of the school.

ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP

Section 1 –Student Body Members

1. All students enrolled in Raft River High School shall be eligible for membership of the student body.

2. The Student Council shall be made up of:

A. The President, Vice President, Secretary/ Treasurer of the Student Body. The Student Body officers serve as the presiding officers of the Student Council.

B. The President of all four classes and the president of each club or organization.

C. One representative from the faculty, appointed by the principal.

ARTICLE III: OFFICERS AND ELECTIONS

*Those wishing to run, must attend RRHS during the year prior to starting a petition.

Section 1—Officers

1. Petitions for Student Body Officers for the following year shall be available on the first Monday of April.

2. If there are more than two candidates for an office, primary elections shall be conducted the following week from when petitions are due.

3. A general assembly will be held at a convenient time prior to primary elections preceding the general elections. The candidates shall make an opening statement and answer questions individually before the student body.

4. General elections of Student Body Officers for the following year shall be conducted the third week in April.

5. Officers shall be: President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer and Historian, elected from rising junior and senior classes only.

6. Any nominee for Student Body office must have a previous semester grade point average, or cumulative semester grade point average of 2.5 or better, prior to petitioning for office. A nominee cannot have a “sluff” or school suspension from school on their record for the school year, found in violation of school policy, or guilty of a criminal act.

7. Special Education students are eligible based upon the above stated criteria, or declared by the Child Study Team and Academic Teacher’s Team, according to school district policy.

B. Be a member of all committees.

C. Preside as Secretary-Treasurer if the Secretary-Treasurer is absent and the President is present.

D. The Vice President shall change the marquee regularly and when necessary.

E. Serve on special committees as appointed.

3. The Secretary-Treasurer shall:

A. Take minutes of every council meeting held and keep them on record for future reference.

B. Post a type written copy of the minutes of each meeting of the Student Council upon the bulletin board no later than the following meeting.

C. Send birthday card and other correspondence involving school/ Student Council business.

4. The Student Council shall:

A. Arrange, with the aid of the Principal or advisor, assembly programs for the year and Student Body parties.

B. Hear and pass approval on applications for dates for class parties, class plays, etc.

C. Keep a calendar of all school activities.

D. Duties of other committees shall be decided by the Council.

E. Any committee may, if desired, submit any business pertaining to its work for a discussion and vote of the entire Student Council.

F. Plan for Homecoming activities.

Section 2—Meetings

1. Regular Student Council meetings shall be held monthly during school hours or before or after school at the discretion of the President and advisor. Special meetings may be called at the discretion of the President and the consent of the Principal and advisor.

Section 3—Powers

1. To make and enforce any rule necessary for the betterment of the school, it’s life, and interest.

2. To grant charters to clubs and organizations.

3. To recommend appointment of necessary committees.

4. To investigate and report on matters especially referred to by the faculty or administrative officers of the school.

5. It shall be the right and privilege of Student Council to revoke the Charter of any organization.

ARTICLE V: SCHOOL ANNUAL

1. The students of Raft River High School shall publish a yearbook annually.

2. The name of the yearbook shall be the “Trojan”.

ARTICLE VI: CLUB CONSTITUTIONS

Section 1

Answered by Revathi5052277
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Answer:

   To unify all student organizations.

   To aid the internal administration of the school.

 To enforce and foster sentiment for law and order.

    To promote the general activities of the school.  

  To develop in the student a growing appreciation for membership in a democracy; of providing the education responsibilities of, and privileges of participating in, such a democracy for a school.

    To promote in all ways, the best interest of the school.

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