Dear Middle School Student Council, I am writing to inform you that I am resigning form the position of Vice President of the Middle School Student Council. I will not be attending Crescent Middle School next semester. However, I am staying within the Crescent community. If the Student Council needs help or support, I will be able to assist.
Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of the Middle School Student Council. Sincerely, Katelynn Sermons
Hope this email finds you well. My name is Esther Telfort I am an instructor at Renaissance Middle School. I love this program and would like to receive more information about it. My principal (Ms. Rock) would like to implement this program in the next school year. If you would like to contact me by phone, my number is 678-255-7028. Thank you in advance!
I feel that I can excel in this school environment and that my middle school efforts have prepared me well for this program. I would like to close by thanking you for giving us students this opportunity to further our own
With the help from my past experience and knowledge as president, I am able to govern and lead the school more efficiently. SCCA is known by the public in a more positive way now, and that makes me proud to say that I will be graduating from SCCA. Becoming ASB president is my most proudest achievement, and I am very upset that this is my last year of high school, but I can honestly say that I’m glad I got the chance to get my high experience at SCCA. I hope that in the future when I visit SCCA, as a college student, the school will be better than it is now, and that the legacy that I’ll leave behind will be remembered
I hope this message finds you in good spirit. Dean Dalebout suggested I reach out to you regarding my interest in exploring avenues to serve the people of Michigan.
First of all, I would like to thank you for taking me into consideration as a nominee for the National Honor Society of Coolidge High School
Good Morning, Mrs. Williams Jones, Mrs. Babb, Mrs. Semper, Mr. Heaton, 8th grade teachers, families, friends, and the graduating 8th grade class. Thank you, for that very kind introduction, (INSERT NAME OF PERSON WHO INTRODUCED ME). And thank you, all for being here today at our graduation to celebrate our achievements and success. Most of you might know me, but for those who don’t, I am Jassnjot Kaur. I have been attending PS124 for nine years and I’m honored to speak to you today as your Valedictorian. Today is a very special and memorable day for not just me, but for all of us which includes us graduating students, our proud parents, and our pleased teachers.
Thank you very much. You have made a real difference in the lives of the students we serve. We applaud your generosity, thoughtfulness and devotion to Seagull Alternative High School.
Firstly, I would like to thank everyone who took time out of their classes. I'd also like to thank the student representatives and teachers who helped set this up.
Do you ever ask yourself what are in luches. Also pop is manley sugar there’s a total of 30 grams of sugar in pop. My opinion is they shouldn’t be selling pop to kids for lunch. It’s not good for them. For junk food they don’t use real meat and eggs they use stuff that they get from a factory and cook it and that’s it. I hope the school board will change something about the lunches.
I have come up with a brilliant idea to build up some school spirit throughout the school community, hot chocolate days in the winter! I believe it is possible that this can put a smile on people's faces and definitely build up some school spirit. Also, I believe it will also prevent children from being cold throughout the school day. Lastly, it can also be a fundraiser for the school. Here’s why I think so.
I am going to apply for the Student Volunteering Program. While fulfilling the requirement of the counselor recommendation and unofficial transcript, my counselor asked me where to send the documents. Can you tell me how the school document process works?
Good morning to the best family of (school). Before starting off I would like to say I love (school) as much as I love McDonalds. As I’m sure most of you know that my name is Hansley, from seeing my posters around the school you most likely know that I’m running for your communications officer in this year’s student council. Of course as you can see there is a lot of people who are giving speeches so for everyone’s sake I’ll try to keep this as short as possible.
We are very appreciative to our Student Council (under the moderation of Mr. Hartzell) for their efforts this year with the following programs/activities: Halloween Party MS-HS Christmas Party Community Service Project with the Sitio-Monicayo School Fundraising activities, including … o Two car-washes to raise funds o Out-of-Uniform Days o Candy-Cane sales
I have chosen to run for next year’s Junior Council because I believe I can make a positive impact on my class and improve the Marin Catholic community. I want to be involved in all the positive ways Marin Catholic improves people lives. For me the transition from middle school to high school was a large leap and I still see some classmates struggling with making new friends and adapting to a busier high school life. If I were to be elected I would try to change this by providing easily accessible study sessions that are available to the whole class. It is ideas like this and others that I have heard from fellow peers that I want to estate so that my class can become a closer and more supportive community.