Student Government and Judiciary Elected for Spring 2026 Semester

Congratulations to the students who have been elected to serve as student government leaders and judiciary members during the spring semester of the 2025-2026 school year! 

Mayor: Kate Seidel ’26

Commissioners of Boarding: George Lu ’27 and Esther Yoon ’28
Commissioners of Citizenship: Josie Butler ’26 and Anna Park ’27
Commissioners of Education: Hyunsu Choi ’29 and Noah Hendrix ’26
Commissioners of Protection: Lucy Edmonson ’28 and Andie Linton ’28
Commissioners of Recreation: Santiago De La Pava Jerez ’26 and James Rumayor ’26
Commissioners of Services: Kate Sides ’26 and Michelle Tate ’27

8th Grade Representatives: Juwon Adejuyigbe ’30 and Reem Conroy ’30
9th Grade Representatives: Walton Akins ’29 and Rachael Yuan ’29 
10th Grade Representatives: Claire Devine ’28 and Gabby Hage ’28
11th Grade Representatives: Carter Devine ’27 and Lauren Glover ’27
12th Grade Representatives: John Hall Blackstone ’26 and Joaquin Crawford-Mendoza ’26 

Judiciary Members: Juwon Adejuyigbe ’30, Josie Butler ’26, Isaiah Colorado ’27, Eva Good ’28, Audrey Hurt ’30, Bettie Kerr ’27, Aiden Lee ’29, Andie Linton ’28, Emma Rooney ’27, and Kate Seidel ’26

These students were selected by their peers, with over 97% of the student body casting votes – a fantastic testament to the importance of participatory citizenship at Indian Springs. 

The mayor and commissioners will govern in Indian Springs’ distinctive town hall format, providing leadership to the community and directing aspects of student life during the spring 2026 semester. 

Judiciary members will rule on infractions of student rules and standards during the spring 2026 semester.
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