STUDENT COUNCIL
Student Council is an organization conducted by student leaders and supervised by adult sponsors. The purpose of Student Council is to provide leadership, and to serve the student body, the school, and the community. Student Council at Raymond Park Intermediate and Middle School is the students' voice in our school.
WHO CAN BE IN STUDENT COUNCIL?
Student Council is open to all students at Raymond Park. Each CORE Connect class has one Student Council representative. Representatives are required to fill out an application and submit a parent/caretaker permission form. Selection is based on student interest and classroom votes. Student Council members are required to keep an A/B/C grade average for all four quarters of the school year, receive no more than one CORE Doc during the school year, and participate in weekly student council meetings.
WHEN DOES STUDENT COUNCIL MEET?
Raymond Park's Student Council meets every Tuesday after school.
WHAT TYPES OF PROJECTS DOES STUDENT COUNCIL DO?
Student Council focuses on service-oriented projects. For example, last year student council hosted a food drive for Sonny Day and sold treats to students to raise money for the Indianapolis Humane Society.
Student Council is an organization conducted by student leaders and supervised by adult sponsors. The purpose of Student Council is to provide leadership, and to serve the student body, the school, and the community. Student Council at Raymond Park Intermediate and Middle School is the students' voice in our school.
Student Council is open to students in 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade at Raymond Park. There are 16 positions available (4 per team). To represent the appropriate grade-level as a Student Council Representative, a completed application must be turned in by the stated due date. Selection is based on the completed application and teacher input.
Raymond Park's Student Council meets once a month after the regular school day.
Most of the projects completed by Raymond Park's Student Council are service-oriented.