At SCIS, everyone can have their say
At Shanghai Community International School, being a Student Council member means that you represent your classmates and your school. You are expected to participate in making the school a better place for students and teachers alike. Together, we not only try to communicate and solve issues inside the student body, but we also plan dances, Spirit Weeks, Java Jam, Destress Fest, Candy Grams and more.
We selected our committees at the start of the year via elections, so now we all work in small groups planning separate events. During our meetings we collaborate with one another to improve ourselves and add to the enjoyment of learning at SCIS.
Right now, myself and other Student Council members are excited to be planning the Halloween Candy Grams and Java Jam.
On the Candy Gram committee, I am able to make decisions with my group regarding how we want to buy, sell and distribute Candy Grams.
The Java Jam committee, on the other hand, gets to plan, audition and organize the whole event, a night when upper school students and teachers share their love of the arts with individual performances in a relaxed, ambience with drinks, snacks and an audience ready to be entertained.
The best part of Student Council is being allowed to make our own decisions and striving to improve certain aspects of SCIS through our input.
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