S t u d e n t  C o u n c i l

Where students can make a difference

Getting involved with the The Presentation School student council allows students to have a say in what activities and events are planned during the school year. Members of the council also help organize student fundraisers and perform community service. Council members are elected yearly and each trimester by their classmates.

Through these activities and more, members of the council gain valuable experience in student government and become more responsible, active members of the The Presentation School community.

The upper grade classes, grades four to eight, elect one representative for their grade, which will also represent one of the lower grades. Students also elect a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer from grades seven and eight and must have a grade point average of over 2.5. They are required to fill out an application, get approval from several teachers, run a campaign, and prepare a speech.

Members of the student council participate in community outreach, promote school spirit, and work to improve the school community.  They also participate in the California StudentCouncil Association.

Members of the student council are expected to:

Attend regular council meetings
  • Meet with their peers to receive feedback and hear student ideas and concerns
  • Volunteer at special events
  • Serve as role models to other students