The Supreme Court
Chief Justice Davy Associate Justices Justice Toni Justice Johnny |
The Executive Branch
President Ali Vice-President Lilah Cabinet Department of State Secretary Kate Department of Defense Secretary Nick Department of Agriculture Secretary Hailey Department of the Interior Secretary Lauren |
Congress
Senate Senator Blake Senator Brian Senator Emmett Senator Elijah House of Representatives Representative Zoe Representative Heather Representative Will Representative Brandon Representative Bethany |
Affirmation Day
October 23, 2012
Today, the new members of the Senate, House of Representatives, and the Cabinet were all sworn in during separate ceremonies in front of the steps of the United States Capital. Chief Justice Davy executed the oath.
Today, the new members of the Senate, House of Representatives, and the Cabinet were all sworn in during separate ceremonies in front of the steps of the United States Capital. Chief Justice Davy executed the oath.
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Class Presidential Election 2012
The results are in, and the winner is . . .
October 15, 2012
The votes were cast for a second time and the results are in. As you may recall, our first class presidential election ended in a tie. The candidates regrouped and after a week of campaigning, and debating were ready for the results.
After the votes were counted, it was determined that a majority of students voted for Ali and Lilah to be this years class president and vice-president.
I would like to congratulate all four students for their effort and maturity during the process. I was most proud to learn that both had agreed before hand to invite the losing team to be part of the winning team's cabinet.
A positive sign that our class government is going to be a great success.
The votes were cast for a second time and the results are in. As you may recall, our first class presidential election ended in a tie. The candidates regrouped and after a week of campaigning, and debating were ready for the results.
After the votes were counted, it was determined that a majority of students voted for Ali and Lilah to be this years class president and vice-president.
I would like to congratulate all four students for their effort and maturity during the process. I was most proud to learn that both had agreed before hand to invite the losing team to be part of the winning team's cabinet.
A positive sign that our class government is going to be a great success.
The Great Debate: Who Will You Vote For?
October 3, 2012
Check out the video clips and then decide.
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The results are in, and the winner is . . .
September 27, 2012
Government in Action!
Congratulations to Ali and Lilah, and Hailey and Nick.
Today we held our Class Government Primary Election to determine which ticket would be on the ballot for class president and vice-president. Seven teams of students were on the ballot. The students gave speeches, and told their classmates why they should be considered for class president and vice-president. Each ticket described their platform, explained their ideas for class projects and activities, and the reasons why they would make good leaders. The two primary winners will campaign over the next week. We will hold a debate, and question and answer session in the first week of October.
Our class government is an ongoing year long project. Electing a class president and vice-president is the first step in building the three branches that mirror the U.S. government. Students will assume roles in each branch, create bills, pass laws, and learn about the roles and responsibilities for each member they represent.
Stop by to see which team wins the position of class president and vice-president.
Government in Action!
Congratulations to Ali and Lilah, and Hailey and Nick.
Today we held our Class Government Primary Election to determine which ticket would be on the ballot for class president and vice-president. Seven teams of students were on the ballot. The students gave speeches, and told their classmates why they should be considered for class president and vice-president. Each ticket described their platform, explained their ideas for class projects and activities, and the reasons why they would make good leaders. The two primary winners will campaign over the next week. We will hold a debate, and question and answer session in the first week of October.
Our class government is an ongoing year long project. Electing a class president and vice-president is the first step in building the three branches that mirror the U.S. government. Students will assume roles in each branch, create bills, pass laws, and learn about the roles and responsibilities for each member they represent.
Stop by to see which team wins the position of class president and vice-president.