Your Principal wants to form a Student Council. You would like to apply to be one of the students on the School Council. You decide to write a letter to the Principal to say why you should be chosen. Write your letter. Your letter must include the following points: (a) Why you agree a School Council is important. (b) a brief summary of your personal qualities and achievements and why they make you suitable for the position. (c) The improvements to school life you would like to suggest first and why. Start your letter with 'Dear Principal'.
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Explanation:
a) A school council can provide a meaningful way in which pupils can voice their opinions and have their views taken into account in decisions which impact upon them. ... It is an important and useful way for schools to provide leadership and development opportunities for their pupils.
b) You can do the work and deliver exceptional results. You will fit in beautifully and be a great addition to the team. You possess a combination of skills and experience that make you stand out. Hiring you will make him look smart and make his life easier.
c) Take your initial letter/email to a teacher/staff member you trust, or your parent, and/or a student council member. Building a small trusted coalition of supporters is essential.
Have a meeting and see whether (a) your trusted council has similar concerns, and even if they (b) have expressed these concerns - imagine that!
Create a “committee for improvement” that reinforces your concerns, and references your original letter and the unsatisfactory response. Have your new committee sign onto a new letter.
Use social media to advance your cause and gain broad support.
Seek support from candidates running for School Board, or even higher ups like County elected officials or state legislators—or run for office if you’re approaching 18 years old.
Prepare for civil dissent if problems persist. Look me up online or message me if you need help here… But never give up or quiet the restless voice within!
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