AHS sophomore Wesley Hunter and Cap Sante sophomore Reagan Lee were sworn in as student board representatives to the Anacortes School Board on Thursday, June 16.
Student board representatives serve a two-year commitment during their junior and senior years. They are expected to attend all regular board meetings and site visits, occasional special events and conferences, and also have opportunities to meet other leaders and elected officials throughout their term. While the student representatives don’t have official voting authority, student voice is an important and an integral part of the board’s deliberations.
“Our student representatives help us better understand how our decisions directly impact our students,” said Jennie Beltramini, school board president. “Their input is invaluable, and we appreciate the time and commitment they bring to their role.”
Hunter and Lee were chosen from a well-qualified and diverse group of student applicants.
Superintendent Justin Irish noted how impressed he was with all of the applicants for the positions.
“We had a tough decision to make, but I believe that Wesley and Reagan will bring their own unique strengths and voice to the board,” said Irish. “Our student board reps learn a tremendous amount about how a school district works, and the board benefits from their perspective.”
Hunter and Lee join continuing student representatives Annaly Ellis and Brady Graham. Graduating seniors Chloe Chambers and Cassius Tossavainen have completed their two-year terms.
Questions? Contact the Superintendent's Office (360) 503-1211 or tramsay@asd103.org