If any of you readers are interested in information about SGA, you have come to the right place. I talked to Junior Class Senator, Hilary Scacchetti, to gain information about the topic.
Q: How long have you been a member of SGA?
A: About three months, I started sometime during mid-to-late September.
Q: Overall, how do you like it?
A: I absolutely love it. All of the meetings are so much fun, and so funny. It’s cool because although we have fun, we still get work done.
Q: Is there anything you don’t like?
A: Honestly, no. It’s a great way to stay involved with the school and still have fun at the same time.
Q: How did you gain a position in SGA?
A: Usually you run for a position that you’d like in a school-wide election, but there are other options, too. You can sometimes write a resume, and hand it in to Phil Castro.
Q: What are the positions held?
A: All the positions that are available in any normal government, President, Vice President, Senators, Treasury, Special Event’s coordinator’s, pretty much what you would expect.
Q: How many members are there in SGA?
A: I’m not too sure, it differs from grade to grade, maybe 100?
Q: Is it completely student run?
A: Well, we do have advisors, but they pretty much let us run the show. They’ll give us advice and try to help as good advisors would, but the students do mostly everything in the longrun. We like it better that way too, it gives us more responsibility, more reward type of a thing.
Q: Lastly, do you recommend it to people who are interested in joining?
A: Yes, definately. Like I said before, it’s a great way to stay involved with the school, and have fun while doing it. I highly recommend it to anyone who thinks they might be interested, it’s worth a shot.