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STUDENT GOVERNMENT


Student government is an essential part of Shorecrest High School. Student concerns are voiced through elected ASB officers, class senators, homeroom representatives, and forums. Anyone wanting to run for an ASB office or senator must first declare candidacy to the Activity Coordinator and receive the rules and guidelines.

All elected officers are required to enroll in leadership class while in office. Homeroom representatives are selected in the fall during second period classes. Students can also get involved in student government by joining school wide committees.

2008-2009 ASB officers:
President: Max Cho
Vice President: Garrett Musar
Treasurer: Kenny Johnson
Secretary: Joanne Santomauro

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ACTIVITY (ASB) CARDS


General costs of operating the school are met by district funds, but student activity expenses are paid by the student body. The expenses for the student body include awards, assemblies, conferences, dances, printing charges, band uniforms, student activities, drama productions, band and orchestras, debate, vocal ensembles, newspaper, yearbook, and athletic equipment for all sports and intramurals. One of the major means of fundraising is the sale of activity cards. The ASB card:

  1. Admits you free to all home, regular season games/athletic events.
  2. Admits you at reduced price to Shorecrest athletic events held at Shoreline Stadium and to all WESCO League high school athletic events;
  3. Admits you at a reduced rate to all dances;
  4. Admits you at a reduced rate to most other school activities where a fee is charged.

All students participating in ASB clubs, athletics, or activities must buy an ASB card. Financial assistance is available in exchange for service hours to the school. ASB cards are $30.00 and can be purchased at the window in the SAC.

Returning students should keep their ASB/ID card to use in the first few weeks of the next school year. New ASB/ID cards are issued in the first three weeks of school.

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ACTIVITIES, CLUBS, & ORGANIZATIONS


Shorecrest offers a wide variety of activities under the direction of the Activity Coordinator (206) 361-4302. Financial assistance is available to help with activity and athletic fees. Please talk to a counselor for information and assistance.

Needs expressed by students which are prohibited by state law and/or school board policy may meet conditionally according to the equal access provision.

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FUNDRAISING


All ASB organizations, including classes, clubs, sports teams, ASB itself, and PTSA, may choose do fundraising to assist students in a wide-variety of activities and opportunities. Please contact the Activity Coordinator for further information on fundraising in general. Fundraises are listed on the class, club, or activity website that is sponsoring them.

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LIST OF ACTIVITIES, CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS


ASB Activity
(links are website)
Advisor(s)
(links are email)
Brief Description
Eligibility
Ambassadors Patti Weidkamp Official hosts to school visitors Grade 10 - 12
Annual Brian Story Year-long course creating yearbook All can apply in spring.
ASB Government Britt Harris Elected officers Voted on in spring.
Bible Study* Brent Busby Student run after school group All
Black Student Union* Lisa Scott After school club All
Bowling Club tba Bowling Competitions All
Cheerleaders Sue Berger Promotes school spirit & provides support to athletic teams
Tryouts in spring
Chess Team* tba After school competing club
All
Class Justice Britt Harris Run school elections Elected fall Freshman year to 4 year term.
Debate Team Marissa Elliott Debate competitions All
DECA Lyn Ferrucci Marketing, running school store
All
Drama Andy Kidd Performance, production of dramatic feature
All by tryout
Flags Josephine Shain & Maija Waugh School spirit performance group
Tryouts in spring
Gay/Straight Alliance Sondra Wilson & Roberta Ruark Educates students, staff, and community on differences All
Highland Dancers (Lassies) Brynne Wright Traditional Scottish dancing performing group
Tryouts after homecoming.
Highland Piper Cate Archipley Year-long course producing school newspaper Apply in spring
Hip Hop Dance Team Rex Kinney Hip Hop performance group Tryouts
Interact Siri Hulbert After school club providing service to community
All
International Club Sachiko Smith After school club exploring international and cultural themes
All
Key Club tba Service club emphasizing leadership & team building
All
Latino Club Anita Sena-Johnson After school group All
Link Crew Andy Berkbigler & Marissa Elliiott Freshmen Transition Program
Soph & Jr apply in spring.
Marching/Pep Band Dave Johnson School spirit performance group All who can play an instrument.
Math Team Gabe Martinez After school club that competes in math competitions
All
National Honor Society Maureen Nemeth Selected membership, advanced academic and service club
10 - 12 by application.
Peer Advocates Linda Cobb Students trained to listen, help other students problem-solve
All
Peer Mediators tba Students trained to help mediate conflicts between students All
Pipers Kevin Auld Traditional bagpipe performance group All
S.A.F.E.
(Student Action For the Environment)
Karen Johnson Environmental after school club. All
Science Club Vince SantoPietro Career exploration, science activities and science competition. All
Site Council Josephine Shain School decision-making group Freshman elected in spring to 3 year term.
Swing Club Barbara Steffens Dance Club All
Tattoo Andy Barker & Marissa Elliiott Student literary magazine, after school club All
Winter Running Club L. Loland, B. Goenen & S. Goodwin After school group All
Youth Court* (Shoreline/LFP) Stephen Growdon Program with local courts for student traffic violations All

* indicates non-curricular according to District legal classification

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