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    Student Council

    A student council is a group of students who work together to represent their classmates and improve the school. Student councils are typically formed by selecting students to represent their peers and working with an adult advisor.

    1. Here are some things to consider when forming a student council:
    2. Purpose:-The purpose of a student council is to give students the opportunity to develop leadership skills and be the voice of the student body.
    3. Activities:-Student councils may plan events to promote school spirit and community welfare, such as charity events or art exhibits.
    4. Decision making:-Student councils may use parliamentary procedures to present ideas, vote on them, and ratify them.
    5. Structure:-Student councils may have a constitution or bylaws to guide their work. They may also have a vice-president or vice-president to assist the president.
    6. Record keeping:-Student councils should keep records of decisions made, who will implement them, and when. They should also write minutes as soon as possible after each meeting.
    7. Promotes social pride:-Student councils can help promote citizenship, scholarship, leadership, human relations, and cultural values. They can also help foster a sense of ownership, engagement, and school pride.