Saturday, 04 May 2024

Carle Chronicle: Student government gets started in new school year

Carlé High School is off to another week of school, with a busy schedule ahead of us.


Student government is getting started up, with representatives already elected, and plans being formulated. There are two students elected from every advisory class to represent their fellow classmates and to plan events, community service, and maintain contact with the rest of the student

body.


The elected student officials are Leanna Efestione as our returning president. Ashley Wiebusch is our vice president, Anthony Henson is sergeant of arms, Alyssa England is secretary. The activity directors are Brianna Giambra, Alexandrea VonRowski and Angela Hood. Brooke Robb is our CHILY person, and also Telli Clemons, Paul Silsby, Lexi Nance, Bianca Frias, Keilana Jackson, and Geneva Hudson round out the student council.


We would like also like to welcome Andrea McMullen, Ashli Athas and Rebecca Englander to Carlé High School and we hope that they feel comfortable here.


Another counselor, Bobby O'Brien, will be coming on Wednesday every week to provide additional support to the students of Carlé.


Allen Siegel was selected to be on the state committee in Sacramento which will help choose this year¹s state Teacher of the Year.


The student who was chosen to be student of the week is our president Leanna Efestione. Leana sold over $900 in yearbook ads in the last four days. Ads are one of the biggest sources of income used to support our yearbook every year. All this effort will go towards making our yearbook affordable to each of our students. Thanks and great job, Leana!


Gina Dixon works at the Job Zone as a career counselor and job advisor. Gina will be coming to Carlé every Thursday to help our students with career readiness.


In addition, on Thursday the wonderful Kineen will be coming to Carlé to be the advisor to our own Rotary club chapter. In a later article we will detail another new job oriented program that Angela Carter a local attorney is bringing to our school.


Recently, some of the students have had the opportunity to do some community service for the Lake County Land Trust, which buys land in Lake County that is worth keeping and preserving.


We asked Angie Siegel about the Land Trust community service, and she told us, “Once again Carlé High is helping the Land Trust save money, in this particular instance by filling envelopes.”


Carlé is always interested in helping the community with such a great mission. Next week we will report on what is going to be a fabulous Old-Time Bluegrass Festival.


Phoenix King and Kaitlyn Sliger are students at Carle Continuation High School in Lower Lake.

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