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Student Council

Purpose of Student Council

Student Council is a service, leadership, and spirit organization conducted by students and supervised by a faculty sponsor. The purpose of the student council is to give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out school activities and service projects. In addition to planning events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare, the student council is the voice of the student body. They help share students' ideas, interests, and concerns with the school-wide community.

 

The function of the student council is based upon parliamentary procedures.  Ideas are presented, voted upon, and confirmed by the student body president.  Any student who is interested in leadership, organizational behavior, event planning, or becoming more involved in the school is welcome to become involved.  

Mission Statement
 
The mission of the Panther Student Council is to promote citizenship, respect, and community. The student council strives to serve and advocate for the students it represents, showing empathy, motivation, and a spirit of cooperation between the faculty, the staff, the council, the students, and the community in order to improve our campus. 

The purpose of the Council shall be to:  
 
1. Strive for good citizenship.  
2. Respect all individuals in the school and community.  
3. Involve all students in sharing ideas to make our school the best it can be.  
4. Help all students work together in our school.  
5. Help other citizens and groups in our community. 
Benefits of Student Council 
 
  • Foster skills such as leadership, communication, teamwork, organization, and public speaking.
  • Earn volunteer hours towards graduation requirements.
  • Earn an honor cord to wear at your PHS Graduation Ceremony.  See Ms. Tae for the minimum requirements. 
 
Honor Cord
 
  • Silver Cord: Signifies leadership service at Premier High School
 
Silver Cord
Thinking About Joining the Student Council?
You should! It's a great way to make friends and gain leadership experience, especially if you're interested in politics. However, it can also require time commitment and hard work. If you are interested, please contact Ms. Tae, Student Council Faculty Sponsor at [email protected] 
 
Ms.Tae
 
Ms. Tae Sargent
Lead Teacher 10th/11th Grade
Faculty Sponsor for Student Council

 

Officer Positions Open for the 2025-2026 School Year!

 
Co-Presidents - 2 positions
  • Represent the study body
  • Be responsible for any position duties if that officer is unable to show up
  • Coordinate the work committees

Secretary - 1 position

  • Keep a record of sign-ins at meetings
  • Take notes of discussions at meetings

Treasurer - 1 position

  • Maintain financial records of the student body
  • Coordinate fundraising projects for the student body

Historian - 2 positions

  • Make sure pictures are taken of all activities
  • Maintain a file of materials about the events of the school

Pick up an application at the front office or see Ms. Tae in classroom 121/122.