I want to learn, improve, and grow as a person. Being on Executive Council can open so many doors for the future and ultimately make a difference while I am here. There will be many obstacles I will face, but I will push through them and become even stronger than I am now. I fully believe in our creed and what it means to be a zeta, and I want to be an even bigger part of the Delta Kappa chapter. Being on Executive Council will give me the possibility to make a difference.…
Ms. Henrikson, Ms. Norris, and Ms. Gaynor inspire me in how they lead the groups and motivate students. They create enthusiasm learning environment, make things easy to understand and encourage students to make things happen. I admire them bringing out the best of the students inner abilities to learn and not hesitate to try. I want to be in the Sutter Leadership Class to learn and develop those skills that they…
Last year I was asked to be a small group leader for incoming 7th grade students this year. Having known what it felt like to be a new student in a completely different school I jumped on the opportunity to help. I, like Billy tried to be open and welcoming, encouraging the 7th graders to become involved in the Xaverian community just like Billy did for me and I’m sure many others. My goal was to be able to help the 7th graders in any situation whether they needed advice or just want to share a funny story. As a student council senator I would try to do the same. I would strive to always be friendly and kind to all Xaverian students wanting everyone to feel welcome. I would encourage other to join clubs and activities and go on service projects like X-Act and Christmas in the city. Most of all I would want each and every student at Xaverian to feel accepted and to feel excited, knowing that they are each a key part in the larger, greater, Xaverian…
I enjoy organizing school or social events and coming up with creative ideas to help the students and faculty at KHS. Planning is a big part of my life, I love hosting events with others and helping organize it. A big part of student council is to stand tall and lead the right way and I love being a leader and helping others. This is why I think I would be a great help for the KHS student council…
Bryant McGill once said, "Whatever makes you uncomfortable is your biggest chance at growth". No matter the situation, people usually will either follow or lead. As a freshman in high school, I was the follower, never fully realizing my potential of being the leader. Finding myself would take time, and a lot of encouraging along the way. Going into my freshman year, my participation in class government was mostly a popularity contest. Which meant not so much about leading a particular class or group of people. I didn't find myself thinking about running for any major ASB (Associated Student Body) position. A larger, more pronounced position in ASB would mean being uncomfortable in more situations and also having to grow into true leadership.…
Being a leader is a big responsibility. Being a leader means you put others needs before yours, everything you do benefits others. Leadership is the ability to help people achieve things they don't think are possible. I don’t consider myself a leader yet but I do believe I’m on the correct pathway towards it and I’m close to achieving it. Being part of the program Upward Bound has mold me to being closer to a becoming a leader. I would like to be a student ambassador because being part of the RGV LEAD organization would mean a new learning experience and opportunity. Being part of this organization would be an honor because I know this is a big opportunity, not only for me but for my future.…
3. I want to be a member of ASB so badly, I believe it would be such a great opportunity to change or impact things that I, personally, as a student am not impressed with and have confidence that I could possibly better. A leadership group like this is fantastic; it is like having a voice for your student body. You are what your classmates rely on, if they have a question they ask you, if they have a comment or an opinion they tell you. Of course there is the worry of their judgments and unneeded thoughts, but as…
A.S.B. was an amazing class for me last year and I hope to be in it again. I would represent my Junior class in a positive way. It would be fun helping get kids involved in school activities. I would love to help with the school dances and assemblies because I am very creative. I think students should feel like school is there home away from home. Getting them involved and picking them for activities would give them a much better outlook and a good attitude towards school. I love getting decked out for spirit days so I would encourage other people to dress up with me! Leading in an enthusiastic way I will do the tasks at hand and get the work done, while being an example to others. I have a natural ability to improvise and adapt to every situation. I’ve had much experience like working a summer job at my Dads chemical company. In the office I helped work the phones for customer service. I also helped organize the company’s promotional events. To accomplish goals you must always respect others, work hard and get the job done; that’s what I think A.S.B. is all about. I’m up for anything, and available for whatever I’m needed to do. My family completely supports me as a leader and encourages any and all involvement that I am called to do. I am very energetic and enthusiastic about things and have many ideas. Also I’m very artistic and love to draw. I think one of my strengths is my creative mind. Being kind of a perfectionist is probably one of my strengths and one of my weaknesses. Sometimes I want to take my time to make everything right. Some things I could bring to A.S.B. are a fresh outlook, hard work and mainly new ideas. Maybe we could do some kind of marathon that went on the whole night till the morning; I think kids would have so much fun and we could still raise money. Otherwise I think A.S.B. is a great program and that’s why I’m running and would love to be in it again. I loved it last year and am hoping to…
Although I’m proud of who I am and where I come from I don’t have to be the up front leader. I’m the person you might find behind the curtains but is always working hard. I’m very comfortable to lead from behind for the greater benefit of the team. I see myself not only adding to the rich cultural and intellectual diversity at Amherst but…
I should recieve this postion due to my high leadership skills, manager skills that I have learned while being employed, fast-paced thinking for certain situations and my ability to maintain proper patience and social communication skills to help with any situation that rises in the battalion. I am highly motivated and very determined in ELLA (East Lee Leadership Academy) and will have no problem to help motivate cadets to not only have proper skills needed for their high school year, but to also become open-minded and organized individuals.…
I believe I can accomplish this because of my unique perspective in that I see everyone as a potential leader. I believe I can influence leadership in others and the more leaders on campus the more opportunity to accomplish meaningful and positive change.…
Which is why if I am elected as your Student Council President, I will strive to make it so that all students are treated equally and with the respect that they deserve. I will place more importance on events like Respect Week so that more people realize how essential it is to treat others how you would want to be treated, how essential it is to respect others. I will work to lessen discrimination, if not eliminate it, in this school, so that this becomes one area that the Black Lives Matter movement does not need to worry…
There are many reasons why I feel I would be the best candidate for the job of commissioner. Throughout my freshman and sophomore years, I have enjoyed all the activities such as spirit days, guest speakers, and more. I realize the amount of detailed work required to bring about all of the events. I would like to play a larger part in TL High School and the activities going on throughout the next two years of my high school experience.…
As the class of 2017 we are the start of a new tree or a generation. We are the leaves of the tree. The trunk is our foundation who are our teachers or parents. And the branches of our new tree is the impact we have on society. Even though we are just one class in a billion of 2017 classes we can make a difference. We can become those leaders. We can make the next year of homecoming one no one will ever forget. We can set a new tradition for our school. A leader is a problem solver, not a finger pointer. A leader inspires others to do their best, not teach them the wrong and a leader does not tell people how to do something but simply shows them how they have done it. All of these qualities falls under leadership. The definition of leadership is “a process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task” now you can’t tell me Rebecca Rowland does not have those qualities. I bet she has helped every single one of us in here in some way or another. She is the person we need as our leader, as our class president. She is the person who, out of all of us, deserves to be the president the most. Academically she is outstanding! Socially she is the bomb! She gets along great with almost every one she meets. Rebecca L. Rowland should be, and needs to be your new 2013-2014 class…
Living in a bubble is comfortable; it’s safe, assured, and constant. Sadly, in order to grow, the bubble must be popped. Stepping out of my comfort zone was jarring, but though my tenure as Student Body Vice President, I learned how to grow as a person.…