Student Government Leaders Elected for Spring Semester

As the fall semester draws to a close, we congratulate those students who have been elected to serve as Student Government leaders and Judiciary members during the spring semester of the 2016-17 school year!

Mayor: Dewey Wilbanks ’17
 
Commissioners of Citizenship: Iyassu Kebede ’17 and Joon Soo Sea ’17
 
Commissioners of Recreation: Sam Simpson ’17 and Sam Jones ’17
 
Commissioners of Education: Ken Jiao ’18 and Mark Romero ’18
 
Commissioners of Services: Lisa Hobdy ’19 and Bryce Trible ’20
 
Commissioners of Protection:  Isaac Griffin-Layne ’17 and Ryan Aldaher ’20
 
Commissioners of Boarding: Rachael Murdock ’18 and Maya Cassady ’19
 
Class Representatives:
 
8th Grade: Marlie Thompson ’21 and Mary Catherine Touloupis ’21
 
9th Grade: Catherine Baker ’20 and Virginia Gray ’20
 
10th Grade: Constantine Giattina ’19 and Trenton Williams ’19
 
11th Grade: Ava Davis ’18 and Pete Schilli ’18
 
12th Grade: Josy Gray ’17 and Joseph Copeland ’17
 
Judiciary: Emma Turner '17, Bob Fu ’21, Ryan Aldaher 20, Mark Romero ’18, Maya Cassady 19, Peter Scalise ’18, Daniel Kim ’17, Davis Tyler-Dudley ’17, Dewey Wilbanks ’17, Caroline Grady ’17, Joseph Copeland ’17
 
These students were selected by their peers in elections held Dec. 14-16. The mayor and commissioners will govern in Springs’ distinctive Town Hall format, providing leadership to the community and directing aspects of student life. Judiciary members will rule on infractions of student rules and standards during the spring 2017 semester.
 
Congratulations to all!
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