Ranchview High School - Student Council

Student Council

In the 2006/2007 School Year Ranchview's Student Council was led By Teacher sponsor Jenny Coons, with President Ryan Fitzgerald, Vice President Jennifer D. Kim, Secretary Sarah Hutchison, Treasurer Kourtney Platt, Parliamentarian Tamami Motoike, Reporter Lacy Acker, Community Service Chair Aisha Heath, D.A.S.H (Drug Alcohol Safety and Health) Chair Lizzy Gremillion, Energy & Environment Chair Jasmine Khaleel, Pride & Patriotism Chair Kristin Thompson, and Historian's Michelle Green and Annelise Schuessler. The school hosted a successful Spirit Week with hallway decorations, a spirit walk, and a dance. The student council sponsored the first RHS homecoming parade for the feeder elementary schools and the community. Community service efforts included:

  • Making over 1000 sandwiches for the Soup Mobile, a local homeless assistance program
  • Raising over $800 for the American Lung Association
  • Raising almost $400 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
  • Holding RHS’ first ever drug and alcohol awareness program titled “Every 20 Minutes.”

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