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EASD Launches New Program to Promote Student Voice

The Elizabethtown Area School District is excited to announce a new initiative to promote student voice by including two high school students as non-voting representatives on the district's school board. Senior Emma Griffith and junior Anika Walsh began their terms at the school board’s workshop session held on September 10, 2024.

This new program aims to foster open dialogue between school directors and students at Elizabethtown Area High School. Emma and Anika will present the student body’s perspectives to the board, allowing students to have a voice in decisions that impact their educational experience.

Key Objectives of the Student Representative Program:

  • Empower student voice through direct representation.
  • Provide students with a valuable, real-world experience in the democratic process.
  • Educate students on the process that goes into improving education.
  • Afford students with an opportunity to experience actual, legal policy making firsthand.
  • Increase students’ knowledge of local government systems.
  • Inform students and their parents of important school policy decisions.
  • Serve as a source of regular student feedback for school administrators.
  • Embed the district’s Life Ready Model into school board operations.

Superintendent Dr. Karen Nell praised the initiative, saying, “This program is an excellent opportunity for our students to contribute to the district’s decision-making process, while gaining a deeper understanding of governance and policy development. We are committed to empowering our students and ensuring their voices are heard.”

The student representatives will attend the public workshop sessions from September through May, offering regular input to support the district's goal of making informed and inclusive decisions.

Student Board reps with School Board Leadership