Voting re-begins, continues for student council candidates Oct. 18-19
October 15, 2018
UPDATE – The following information came through the high school email system on Oct. 16:
”Due to technical difficulties beyond our control, PHS will shut down the Student Elections today and re-open them on Thursday Oct. 18 and Friday Oct. 19.”
Original article follows:
Posters hang in the hallway, advertising student council campaigns. Voting will begin Oct. 16 at 8 a.m., and it will end on Oct. 17 at 4:30 p.m.
Students can use the following link to vote: prosper.voting4schools.com.
“We will announce (the winners) the next day hopefully,” coach and student council sponsor Tony Cooper said.
Offices on the ballot include president, vice president, historian, treasurer and secretary. Each grade level will have their own team made up of these roles.
Candidates include the following students:
Freshmen
President – Starling Harvey and Evans Riley Smith
Vice president – Marlee Parrish
Secretary – Gracie Hale and Will Turner
Treasurer – Elizabeth Myers – Rachel Hennen
Sophomores
President – Cole Kindiger and Madison Wells
Vice President – Kaitlyn Fuxa
Secretary – Emma Reed and Maggie Hale
Treasurer – Logan Whitmire
Juniors
President – Executive Historian – Kelly Cutler
President – Claire Gerard, Bharat Nair, Jackson Thetford and Gabbie Mahan
Vice President – Caden Scherer, Victoria Carpenter, Jaeden Goodman and Jordan Ramsey
Secretary – Ava Williams, Alyssa Gonzalez and Ana Arredondo
Treasurer – Beau Preston, Enrique Yumul and Trett Johnson
Seniors
Executive President – Madi Whitmire and Sterling Mosley
Executive Vice President – Karthy Srikanth, Zane Smith and Braiden Velleta
Executive Secretary – Carmen Miller and Jordan Shaw
Executive Historian – Sydney Marsh, Anissa Paniagua and Paulina Clapp
President – Cassidy Reis, Ugonna Nwaboa and Nico Ray
Vice President – Jackson Lundquest
Secretary – Kelly Trinh
Treasurer – Emily Linkletter
Kate • Oct 19, 2018 at 8:48 am
How do we know who to vote for? Like who is best? Were there debates or is it just for the most socially popular people regardless of whether or not they would be a good leader?