Student Government
Student Council, Class Leaders, School Committee & School Council
There are many different leadership positions for students at ABRHS including elected positions. Elections for student government positions are held in the spring, except for the freshman class, which has elections in the fall. Eligibility requirements and campaign guidelines are described in full in the Student Handbook. Students can view the list of the elected student leaders for 2024-2025 here.
Class Leadership
Class Advisors for 2024-2025
Seniors, Class of 2025: Mrs. Miller (PE) and Mrs. Maxwell (Math)
Juniors, Class of 2026: Mrs. Holden-Webber, Counseling
Sophomores, Class of 2027: Mrs. Moser-Wight (ASC) and Mrs. Root (Counseling)
Freshmen, Class of 2028: TBD
Senior Class Coordinator: Mr. Romano, Science
Each class (freshman, sophomore, junior and senior) elects five leaders who work together with the advisor to plan class activities. Occasional class meetings are held during the school year as needed. Students may get involved with class activities by serving on committees. Class activities may include social, fund raising and community service projects.
Student Council
Student Council Advisors: Mrs. Rosenman and Mrs. Sweeney-Adamchek
Meets weekly - Contact the Advisors for 2024-2025 Meeting Times & Locations
https://sites.google.com/abschools.org/abstudentcouncil/home
The Student Council is an integral part of the system which reviews school policies directly affecting the student body. It is also a representative of the students, a direct communication link between the students and the administration and organizes and coordinates school-wide functions such as the hypnotist, spring dance, etc.
Five representatives are elected from each class. There are no academic requirements for candidates. After Term 1, each member must pass, throughout the school year, at least four out of five academic subjects. The Student Council meets weekly to plan all‐school activities and to review school policies directly affecting the student body. Any member of the student body is welcome and encourages to attend Student Council meetings. If a student decides to participate on a regular basis, they can become a walk‐on member.
School Committee Representatives
Student Representatives
Each year up to five students are appointed from the student body by the Principal to serve as student representatives to the Acton‐Boxborough Regional School Committee. Students may be from any class. Student representatives are expected to attend the monthly school committee meetings and to help the school committee by bringing the studentsʹ point of view to the issues discussed.
School Council Representatives
Student Representatives
Each year up to three students are appointed from the student body by the Principal to serve as student representatives to the ABRHS School Council, a committee comprised of administration, faculty, parents, students and community representatives. The School Council, which meets monthly, is charged with reviewing schools goals and budgets and works with the principal to examine school programs and activities.