Campbell Collegiate - Student Leadership Council (SLC)

Student Leadership Council (SLC)

The Student Leadership Council (formerly the Student Representative Council) at Campbell Collegiate is responsible for student activities, including "Welcome Week" for Grade 9 students and pep rallies. The current SLC president is Hitesh Sharma, and the Vice-Presidents are Amit Bains and Garrett Terlson.

Other Members: Treasurer - Christian Nielsen Grade 12 Rep - Trang Nguyen Grade 11 Rep - Barzany Ridha Grade 10 Rep - Suryakant Gupta Grade 10 Rep - Neha Sharma Publicity Rep - Natalie Lazarou Publicity Rep - Afrothiti Yannitsos Outreach Rep - Kiya Steadman Outreach Rep - Hayley Robinson Arts Rep - Mac Brock Arts Rep - Lisa Lai Music Rep - Griffin Hewitt Male Athletic Rep - Marcus Hall Female Athletic Rep - Kelsey Schmidt Member at Large - Abbie Treslan Member at Large - Jordan Kalesnikoff Fundraising Coordinator - Jylelle Carpenter-Boesch Fundraising Coordinator - Savannah Kosteniuk Secretary - Julia Ziyue Peng Technology Rep - Kim Nguyen Webmaster - Arjun Kalburgi Yearbook Rep - Sehar Parvez

The SLC Constitution is the rulebook which elaborates on the SLC's duties and responsibilities. It was ratified by the SLC and the student body in spring 2010.

In previous years, the student council was known as the Student Activities Council (SAC).

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