There are four steps to apply
CHOOSE "ASB LEADERSHIP" ON YOUR COURSE REQUEST FORM
FILL OUT AN APPLICATION. (Application Link)
PROVIDE 2 STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS
Provide this link to two staff members who know you well and can speak to your strengths as a leader.
Tip: Keep your interaction professional and thank them for their recommendation.
INTERVIEW*
If you are selected for an interview, you will hear back via email by Wednesday, 4/2, asking you to sign up for an interview date. Interviews will take place the week of 4/21 (after Spring Break).
Note: you will not be considered for an interview unless we receive BOTH an application and two recommendations.
CURRENT STUDENT DUE DATE: Applications and recommendations must be received by 3/17 at 11:59 PM.
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To enroll -
CHOOSE "COMMUNITY & CULTURE LEADERSHIP" ON YOUR COURSE REQUEST FORM
FILL OUT A SHORT INTEREST FORM. (Interest Form)
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To enroll -
CHOOSE "SERVICE LEADERSHIP" ON YOUR COURSE REQUEST FORM
FILL OUT A SHORT INTEREST FORM. (Interest Form)
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ABOUT ASB LEADERSHIP
The ASB leadership class facilitates the Student Government program. The class is intended to provide time for Associated Student Body (ASB) members to accomplish their goals and duties as representatives of the student body. Students develop their leadership skills in long and short-term goal setting, time management/organization, communication, school and community service, interpersonal relations, problem-solving, team building, and evaluation and reflection.
ASB Leadership has two goals:
Maintain a positive school culture through academic and social events in which students feel safe and welcome, have a sense of belonging and purpose, and a space to grow.
Develop leadership skills. This includes mastery of the following core leadership skills: communication, planning/organization, problem-solving, constructive feedback/evaluation, writing critically, reflectively, and persuasively; creativity, professionalism, confidence/public speaking, initiative, persistence, empathy, and service.
General Info:
ASB is set up into different commissions. Each of our commissions have a different focus on how they serve the student body. In order for ASB to function at it's best, we welcome a diverse array of students with different talents and skill sets.
Our 7 commissions include Spirit, Special Events, Technology, Fundraising & Finance, CCB (Community & Culture Building), VAPAS (Visual, Performing Arts, & Sports) & Publicity.
ASB is a year-long class during 3rd block. Those who join ASB are expected to remain in the class for the whole year.
For more insight into what we do, check out this website and check out our Instagram @theschsasb.
ABOUT
COMMUNITY & CULTURE LEADERSHIP
There are many ways to be a leader, and in this course, you’ll have the chance to work with your classmates to create and maintain a positive campus environment in which students feel safe and welcome, have a sense of belonging and purpose, and a space to grow. Together, we’ll build a culture where we all can grow and thrive.
In this class, you will:
Discover more about yourself as a leader and learn skills to manage your emotions and relationships.
Build social awareness and learn how to advocate for your peers.
Help strengthen school spirit by supporting ASB, clubs, the Wellness Center, and organizing events like action weeks, connection weeks, and lunchtime activities.
Take part in fundraising efforts to support student activities and events.
This course is all about making a difference and helping our school community shine!
ABOUT
SERVICE
LEADERSHIP
There are many ways to be a leader, and in this course, you’ll work with your classmates to develop civic awareness by creating and carrying out a community service project that helps meet the needs of our local community beyond campus.
In this class, you will:
Learn more about yourself, your emotions, and your leadership style.
Develop skills to understand others and advocate for your peers.
Build strong connections with the community and maintain those relationships.
Strengthen school spirit by supporting ASB and clubs that benefit our SCHS community. You’ll also have the chance to plan and host events like action weeks, connection weeks, and fun lunchtime activities.
Help with fundraising efforts to support student activities and events.
Upon successful completion of this course, you may also meet your Community Service Requirement for graduation.