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Connection Crew Reflection
The leadership role that has been most challenging for me is my role as co-president of Kamloops School of the Arts’ Connections Crew. Connections Crew is Kamloops School of the Arts’ version of student council. Students in Connections Crew range from Grade 10 to Grade 12. We run events, fundraisers and school spirit days for our Kindergarten to Grade 12 school!

In the past, I witnessed a low turnout of students participating in school spirit days! Additionally, a majority of Connections Crew members were also not taking part. This year, I established that I want everyone in Connections Crew to participate in all school spirit days! My first step was to express my idea to the group, then receive feedback. During our meeting, we decided that

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