Student Led Services
Student Government (Associated Student Body or ASB)
Moderators: Samantha Coale
Expectations for all ASB Members
- Represent St Vincent de Paul High School with dignity, honor and pride
- Add your own ideas to improve your position or responsibilities
- Help others with their projects Work before, after and during school hours to fully and effectively implement ASB activities
- Wear ASB Lettermen Sweater on Mondays, Mass Days and formal school events presenting our school to the public Setup and cleanup ASB activities
- Maintain academic and social standing on campus Communicate effectively with each Advisor to ensure success, open lines of communication and to resolve any struggles you may be having.
- Keep a complete record of the work in the form of a notebook
- Be supportive and positive member of SVDPHS’s Student Government Uphold and respect all school rules – dress code, attendance and respect for teachers, students and school property
See Student Government Positions
Apply to be in ASB for the 2023-2024 school year here!
Ambassadors – Moderator: Kerry Pedersen
Juniors and Seniors take on leadership roles in hosting prospective students and hosting Admissions events. Ambassadors are called upon throughout the year to act in a variety of ways in order to support a welcoming environment for new students. There is an application process and training for all new members.
Want to be an ambassador? Click here to apply!
Internship Program – Moderator: Nicole Kropelnicki
The Internship Program is a staff-selected body that will cultivate transferable leadership principles in SVHS students by providing professional experiences and exposure with SVHS Leadership. This is an outward-facing leadership experience designed for the most serious of student leaders and will give them frequent one-on-one mentorship with SVHS faculty, staff who are proven professionals in their fields. Typically, this group will be reserved to highly qualified seniors and juniors.
If you’re interested in being an intern for the 2023-2024 school year, click here to view the application.
NHS Tutors – Moderator: Samantha Coale
Per NHS.us/about/, “The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students.
More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921.
Today, it is estimated that more than one million students participate in NHS activities. NHS chapters are found in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, many U.S. territories, and Canada. Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments, but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.”
To be a nominated for NHS, students must…
- Maintain a 3.0 GPA or greater
- Be help in good standing within the school committee
To be selected for NHS, students are expected to…
- Complete the necessary application which outlines a student’s Leadership, Service and Character
- Present their Leadership, Service and Character traits to a Faculty Council in which they exhibit proof of these traits
Upon acceptance, NHS students are require to serve their community through after school tutoring and mentoring.
ASB Executive Branch:
President:
Ava Sullivan
Vice President:
Brett Ghisletta
Secretary:
Nedine Ghattas
Historian:
Mercer Stipp
Treasurer:
Ethan Obbagy
Commissioners:
Achievement – Nora Kaszuba
Arts – Kendall Barmaki
Athletics – Emilly Isetta
Social Activities – Keira Squires
Social Concerns and Diversity – Hailey Sarlatte
Class Representatices
Senior Class Rep: Mario Aldana & Gavin Marcotte
Junior Class Rep: Morgan Leung & Ben Sumrall
Sophomore Class Rep: Presley Reavis & Catalina Vaca