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Palmer Ridge High School's Student Council works to better the school community at Palmer Ridge while focusing on a positive leadership curriculum. We use our school events, such as dances, spirit projects, and philanthropic programs, as a way to learn the process and value of leadership. The Council is organized into five committees that each tackle various areas of leadership at our school, each led by an elected Chair who is in charge of that committee and its members. The Presidents lead the Council by overseeing the work of the committees, running the class time, and providing communication between the students, faculty, administration, and parents of Palmer Ridge. Our students are dedicated to our school as well as their own opportunity to learn about and practice becoming better leaders; here at Palmer Ridge as well as in their futures.
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Meetings
We meet on Gold days, period 7. Please see the Block Calendar for specific Gold days.
Current Officer Representatives
Advisor: Mr. Daniel Russell
Bear/Leadership Committee Chair: Kinzie MacLeod
Junior Class President: Gavin Schmidt
Junior Class Vice President: Kiya Burk
Philanthropy Committee Chair: Iliana Schiffelbein
Secretary: Gabriella Moraes
Social Committee Chair: Julia Reish
Spirit Committee Chair: Ella Reichardt
Marketing Chair: Rylee Farrow
Graphic Design: Aiden Miller
Student Body President: Sean Ray
Student Body Vice President: Kenna Drake/Rhett Armstrong
Treasurer: Deegan Drake/Campbell Lloyd
Communication
Palmer Ridge's Student Council has embraced social media as a modern and effective way to communicate with the student body of PRHS as well as with each other. Student Council maintains the school's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts. Connect with PR Student Council on:
Council Committees
Members of the PR Student Council are organized into five committees that each are responsible for different projects. Members of each committee rotate three times a semester as to provide everyone with a well-rounded experience while in the Council. For more information, refer to the PRHS Student Council Constitution.
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee will consist of all elected officers in Student Council. The role of the Executive Committee will be to facilitate all things Student Council, assist in important decisions, and help the Adviser with other committees.
Bear/leadership Committee
The Bear/leadership Committee is responsible for showing appreciation to the staff at PRHS as well as planning bonding activities that increase the level of teamwork within the Council. Bear Committee plans events like Teacher Breakfasts, Dinners, and "Teachers Night Out", which offers a free monthly babysitting opportunity for PRHS faculty; in addition to planning events such as lock-ins, campouts, bowling nights, and dinners.
Social Committee
The Social Committee is in charge of planning school-wide events throughout the year. They work to brainstorm ideas for large dances (Homecoming, Snowball, and Prom) as well as smaller social functions throughout the year (BBQs, games, etc). The Social Committee works to collect supplies, make decorations, and communicate with vendors in regards to the dances and smaller events.
Philanthropy Committee
The Philanthropy Committee is responsible for planning both school-wide and Student Council specific philanthropic opportunities and community events throughout the year. They will also make these opportunities available to the student population and the Council. This also includes heading up Palmer Ridge High School’s outreach efforts to the greater Monument, El Paso County, and Colorado communities.
Spirit Committee
The Spirit Committee is in charge of activities that increase school spirit as well as producing posters and publicity for Student Council programs and events. They work to plan spirit activities such as dress-up days and assemblies. The committee also works closely with the Ridge Rage school spirit club to plan spirit activities and improve attendance at PRHS sports and arts events.