STUDENT COUNCIL
The student council is an integral part of the school’s total educational program. It functions in a democratic manner whereby students feel free to discuss and take action on issues of interest or concern for them, their school, and their community.
The purpose of this organization is to direct the activities of the student body and to uphold and promote the Catholic spirit, ideals and values of the school.
The Council has only delegated powers. The principal has the right and responsibility to veto proposals of the Council, which are in opposition to school policies or prudent judgment.
All student council participants must maintain a 2.0 grade point average, have at least an “S” average in behavior, and may not have any D’s or F’s on any progress report or report card grade. A student who receives six or more disciplinary infractions over the course of one school year may be removed from student council and may lose the right to run for office in the future.