1. Have you participated in student council at any school before?
No I haven’t
2. What commitments, interests, and activities could affect the time you devote to student council?
Yearbook committee. (If I get in) But, I will try my best to stay committed to both yearbook and student council.
3. Why are you running for this office? What unique skills and qualities would you bring to student council? What are your goals while in this office?
I’m running for vice president because this would be a great challenge for me. Helping serve this school would be a great honor. I’m a really good listener and I’m always enthusiastic to start new things. My goals are to make this school a better place. (Not that it already is) and to try to inspire children to learn and have creativity.
4. Describe something you would like to add or change within our school community that would be willing to work toward accomplishing.
Play works. Play works is a really great activity for younger and older students. The younger kids love learning new games to play at recess; I think junior coaching was really fun because I learned about trust, and responsibility.
5. Explain the importance of attitude toward leadership and effective team building. Give two examples from your own experience to support your response.
Well your attitude towards leadership should be inspiring and creative; like in play works I always tried to get kids to play fun and active games. I always had a fun and motivating voice to get them active.
6. Explain the importance of planning for both personal effectiveness and the effectiveness of a team. Support your response with two examples from personal experience, one of which demonstrates how your planning made a situation more effective, and one in which you honestly address how your lack of planning was detrimental.
Well my planning is always organized and well thought out. I always take time to create plans and everything.
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