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Student Government

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Danielle Lewis
Student Government Advisor 
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STUDENT GOV’T 25-26

Student Body President - Alex Malone
Executive Board President - Jolie Folmar
 

CLASS OF 2026 

CLASS PRESIDENT

Bryn Baldwin
 

CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT

Aven Gray
 

CLASS AMBASSADOR

Daren Vegara
 

CLASS SPIRIT DIRECTOR

Natalie Armerding
 

MEMBERS AT LARGE

Madison Areola
Scarlett Fairbanks
Patrick Farthing
Isabella Mills
Michael Roschi


 

CLASS OF 2027 

CLASS PRESIDENT

Caitlyn Rumph
 

CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT

Hinter Gibb
 

CLASS AMBASSADOR

Olivia Charles
 

CLASS SPIRIT DIRECTOR

Hayden Hunter
 

MEMBERS AT LARGE

Siris Baker
Olivia Johnson
Isaac Lagstrom
 

CLASS OF 2028 

CLASS PRESIDENT

Sam Smith
 

CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT

Lizzie Russian
 

CLASS AMBASSADOR

Rachel Wilcox
 

CLASS SPIRIT DIRECTOR

Makayla Certo
 

MEMBERS AT LARGE 

Siris Baker
Talia Schraml

CLASS OF 2029

CLASS PRESIDENT

Aurora Preston
 

CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT

Audrey Townley
 

CLASS AMBASSADOR

Clara Lean
 

CLASS SPIRIT DIRECTOR

Rose Armerding
 

MEMBERS AT LARGE 

Natalie Hamon
Drydon Leslie
Vivian Martinez
Ashlyn Moore
Sam Smith
Iona Wakinekona

Eagle River High School Student Council Earns National Award

[Eagle River, AK] (April 2024)—For its exemplary record of leadership, service, and activities that improve the school and community, the Eagle River High School student council has been recognized as a 2024 National Gold Council of Excellence by the National Association of Student Councils (NASC). The NASC program is supported by its parent organization, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).

During the 22-23 school year, Eagle River High School was recognized as a National Council of Excellence. This year, the class elevated its commitment to the school’s mission statement of community, excellence, and respect by earning its first-ever “gold” status. Advisor/teacher, Mrs. Danielle Lewis, shared, “I couldn’t be prouder of my student leaders who work alongside many other standout peer leaders, classes, and groups in our school.”

“Receiving a National Gold Council of Excellence Award reflects the amazing dedication of the students and school to make their community a better place,” said NASSP CEO Ronn Nozoe. “Eagle River High School has gone above and beyond in elevating student voice to ensure they are establishing a positive climate and culture, as well as fostering academic and social growth for all.”

A student council must meet a variety of criteria to earn the National Gold Council of Excellence Award. In addition to basic requirements such as a written constitution, regular meetings, and a democratic election process, the councils must have demonstrated successful sponsorship and participation in activities such as leadership development and service to the school and community. Learn more about the National Council of Excellence Awards.

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