STUDENT COUNCIL CLASS OFFICERS
RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS
As a student council officer, you are expected to participate in a variety of council activities, including attending monthly meetings, working for school and community projects, and attending ALL council events. The West Monroe High School Student Council is a service organization which serves the student body, the faculty, and the administration of West Monroe High School. We are responsible for many of the activities at WMHS, such as Junior/Senior Prom, Teacher Appreciation, Powder Puff Footbal, Junior Ring Ceremony, and various community service projects.
President Responsibilities:
To act as lead body of your class
To attend all meetings
To attend LASC convention and district workshop
To assume all duties generally associated with the office of President
Requirements:
1) You must have been a member of the Student Council for at least one year (excluding Freshmen)
2.) You attend LASC convention in January. (MLK weekend Cost $200-$250)
3.) You must have a 3.0 GPA and remain in good standing by being referral free during your time in service
Vice-Presidential Responsibilities:
To execute the duties of the President, if necessary
To attend LASC convention and district workshop
To assume all duties associated with the office of Vice-President
Requirements:
1) You must have been a member of Student Council for at least one year (excluding Freshmen)
2.) You must attend LASC in January. (MLK weekend Cost $200-$250)
3.) You must have a 3.0 GPA and remain in good standing by being referral free during your time in service
STUDENT COUNCIL CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS
The West Monroe High School Student Council is a service organization that serves the student body, the faculty, and the administration of West Monroe High School. We are responsible for many of the activities at WMHS, such as Junior/Senior Prom, Teacher Appreciation, Christmas Cheer Canned Food Drive, Matchmakers, and various community service projects.
To be a member of the student council requires that you attend meetings (held the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM or another day and time as decided by the officers), participate in council services and activities, and set an example for students at school to follow. You must also maintain a 2.5 grade point average to qualify to run and to remain a member. If you do not fulfill the duties of membership, you will be removed from the council.
Think seriously before running. This is NOT a social club nor is it a club to join in name only. We are only interested in students who are willing to participate in council activities. Students who were Suspended last year or students who were removed from council are not eligible.