Student Council busy organising and helping at events around school

Student Council 2012 Ms. O'Kelly
NEWS / 22 October 2012

Tami Sheridan (Public Relations Officer) for the Student Council explains what will be happening over the coming weeks, including the school Talent Show in December.

At the moment Student Council are preparing for the school Talent Show in early December, as well as helping at the Awards Ceremony.

First Year class representatives have been elected - Jake Henry and Alannah O'Byrne. There will be new prefect elections in December.

Sadhbh Charles (TY) and Jake Henry (1st Year) have been elected to their local Comhairle na nÓg. You get to meet lots of students from other schools to have discussions and to have the possibility of getting voted onto Dáil na nÓg.

Once a month there are open Student Council meetings, where anyone can voice their opinions. Student Council meet Ms. Gordon every Tuesday after school.

Tami Sheridan (6th Year)

 

 

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