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About Student Government
Student Government can consist of anyone. If you're interested, you can join. Student Government also contains higher ranks, such as President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Student Government also has representatives. There is one representative for each grade. Everyone in student government will come together and discuss events, changes, and vital elements of what is happening at Lincoln H.S and what should change. Everyone in Student Government has a voice and can make a significant impact on the school.
If you're thinking about joining student government, you can attend the meetings in Room 235 after the ninth period every Tuesday. You don't have to run for a position or role to be in Student Government. To be in Student Government or to be in an essential role you will need to attend most meetings and maintain good attendance.
Some roles for student government have requirements.
Click here to view a full list of requirements
Interested in running for Student Government?
At the moment, student government executive signups are closed. If you're still interested in having a role in Student Government, get in contact with Ms. Dragone or visit room 235 on Tuesday at 3:30PM.
Executive Requirements
Presidential Requirements
The President is expected to attend ALL club meetings and therefore cannot participate in sports as their practice time will interfere with club meeting time. They are expected to meet with Ms. Dragone and other administrators prior to club meetings and create an agenda for each meeting to guide the time.
This position requires the ability to work well with others, the ability to lead an hour-long meeting and follow through. You must also uphold all Lincoln citizenship traits as a representative of the school in both your school and private life. You must be able to commit to extracurricular events such as Open School nights for potential students as well as Freshmen Orientation for incoming ninth graders; these events usually last from 4:30-8:30 pm. This position requires you to maintain a passing average of 65 or higher in each of your classes, an attendance percentage of 98 or higher, a clean dean's record, one teacher recommendation, and either a lunch period or free periods in the 1-9 schedule. To run for this position a 1-minute speech must be submitted to Ms. Dragone by 10/18 and recorded and sent to use it.
Vice Presidential Requirements
The Vice President is expected to attend ALL club meetings and therefore cannot participate in sports as their practice time will interfere with club meeting time. They are expected to meet with Ms. Dragone and other administrators prior to club meetings and create an agenda, alongside the President, for each meeting to guide the time.
This position requires the ability to work well with others, comfortability talking with others of all ages, and follow through. You must also uphold all Lincoln citizenship traits as a representative of the school in both your school and private life. You must be able to commit to extracurricular events such as Open School nights for potential students as well as Freshmen Orientation for incoming ninth graders; these events usually last from 4:30-8:30 pm. This position requires you to maintain a passing average of 65 or higher in each of your classes, an attendance percentage of 98 or higher, a clean dean's record, a teacher recommendation, and either a lunch period or free periods in the 1-9 schedule. To run for this position a 1-minute speech must be submitted to Ms. Dragone by 10/18 and recorded and sent to Ms. Andrus by 10/20.
Secretarial Requirements
The Secretary is expected to attend MOST IF NOT ALL club meetings and record the discussions and decisions made during the meeting.
This position requires the ability to work well with others, good note-taking abilities, and the comfortability to interact with people of all ages. You must also uphold all Lincoln citizenship traits as a representative of the school in both your school and private life. You must be able to commit to some extracurricular events such as Open School nights for potential students as well as Freshmen Orientation for incoming 9th graders; these events usually last from 4:30-8:30 pm. This position requires you to maintain a passing average of a 65 or higher in each of your classes, an attendance percentage of 98 or higher, a clean dean's record, a teacher recommendation. and either a lunch period or free periods in the 1-9 schedule. To run for this position a 30 second-1 minute speech must be submitted to Ms. Dragone by 10/18 and recorded and sent to Ms. Andrus by 10/20.
Treasury Requirements
The Treasurer is expected to attend MOST club meetings and track fundraising efforts for Student Government which includes but is not limited to the sale of SO cards, the collection efforts for the various drives, and the selling of any items for club purposes.
This position requires the ability to work well with others, good notetaking and counting abilities, and the comfortability to interact with people of all ages. You must also uphold all Lincoln citizenship traits as a representative of the school in both your school and private life. You must be able to commit to some extracurricular events such as Open School nights for potential students as well as Freshmen Orientation for incoming ninth graders; these events usually last from 4:30-8:30 pm. This position requires you to maintain a passing average of a 65 or higher in each of your classes, an attendance percentage of 98 or higher, a clean dean's record, a teacher recommendation, and either a lunch period or free periods in the 1-9 schedule. To run for this position a thirty second-1 minute speech must be submitted to Ms. Dragone by 10/18 and recorded and sent to Ms. Andrus by 10/20.
Club Liaison Requirements
The Club Liaison is expected to attend MOST club meetings and work closely with the student representatives of other clubs.
This position requires the ability to work well with others, good note-taking abilities, and the comfortability to interact with people of all ages. Your job will be to coordinate the different fundraisers and events put on by other clubs. This position requires a weekly meeting with Ms. Dragone and Mr. Robinson to update any events calendars for the whole school. You must also uphold all Lincoln citizenship traits as a representative of the school in both your school and private life. You must be able to commit to most extracurricular events such as Open School nights for potential students as well as Freshmen Orientation for incoming 9th graders; these events usually last from 4:30-8:30 pm. This position requires you to maintain a passing average of a 65 or higher in each of your classes, an attendance percentage of 98 or higher, a clean dean's record, a teacher recommendation, and either a lunch period or free periods in the 1-9 schedule. To run for this position a 30 second-1 minute speech must be submitted to Ms. Dragone by 10/18 and recorded and sent to Ms. Andrus by 10/20.
