DISTRICT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 1501 NE 2 nd Avenue, Suite 326 Miami, Florida

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DISTRICT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 1501 NE 2 nd Avenue, Suite 326 Miami, Florida 33132 305 995-1971 Dr. Sherrilyn Scott Advisor MEMORANDUM TO: Student Government Association Officers Ms. Alexandria Segovia, President Ms. Leah Sigillo, Vice President Ms. Hiranya Mir, Corresponding Secretary Ms. Kailani Montane, Recording Secretary Ms. Hope Wilcox, Student Advisor Raya Elias-Pushett, Legislative Liaison Student Government Association Presidents, Activities Directors, Student Government Sponsors FROM: Dr. Sherrilyn Scott, District Sponsor of the Student Government Association SUBJECT: ELECTIONS OF 2013-2014 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Attached is a Candidate Application Packet for any qualified student in Miami-Dade County Public Schools who is interested in running for one of the following positions in the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association: Student Advisor to the School Board President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Please make additional copies as needed for any qualified, interested student at your school. Eligibility requirements for the above offices include: All candidates for office should have attended a minimum of two regularly scheduled monthly meetings of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association during the 2012-2013 school year. Due to the fact our March meeting was postponed, we are waiving this meeting and everyone will have credit towards one meeting being attended. Each school is allowed to nominate only ONE candidate for each of the above positions. Applicants must have maintained and continue to maintain an unweighted minimum grade point average of 3.0, have no F s as final grades, and no conduct grade below a C. Applicants must be able to take an Executive Internship with the SGA advisor to the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association during the 2012-2013 school year. The Constitution review meeting on Wednesday April 24th, 2013 can also count as attending an SGA meeting. Applicants seeking the offices of Student Advisor to the School Board or President must be public high school seniors during the entire 2013-2014 school year. Applicants seeking the offices of Vice-President, Recording Secretary, or Corresponding Secretary must be either a junior or senior public high school student during the entire 2013-2014 school year. Please scan and email all completed applications to Dr. Sherrilyn Scott at sherrilynscott@dadeschools.net by Monday, May 6, 2013. ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE MONDAY, May 6, 2013. It is strongly suggested that you contact Dr. Scott, sherrilynscott@dadeschools.net, to verify that your complete application has been received.

Officer Descriptions Elections will be held for each of the positions described below. 1. Student Advisor to the School Board Shall serve as an official liaison between the School Board and the students enrolled in Miami-Dade County Public Schools; Acts as a public representative of the students of Miami-Dade County Public Schools at various conferences, meetings, and ceremonies; Attends all monthly School Board meetings (sits on the dais); Attends Miami-Dade County Student Government and Executive Board meetings; Reads, researches, and obtains answers to questions related to School Board agenda items; and Reviews publications and disseminates information regarding items of interest to students 2. President Promotes communication between the Student Advisor to the School Board and the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association. Relays resolutions of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association to the Senate; and Facilitates the actions of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association. Presides at all meetings of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association; Ensures the execution of all Miami-Dade County Student Government Association events; Appoints members to standing and ad hoc committees; Represents the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association in interactions with school system Administration; Establishes the agenda for Student Government Association meetings by choosing topics to discuss with the Executive Board; and Acts as a representative of the students of Miami-Dade County Public Schools at various conferences, meetings, and ceremonies. 3. Vice President Assists the president in executing his/her various duties; Fulfills duties of the president in his/her absence or at his/her request; Serves as an ex-officio member of all appointed committees; and Casts the tie-breaking vote in the event of a tie vote in the Senate. 4. Recording Secretary Maintains records of the minutes of all Miami-Dade County Student Government Association and Executive Board meetings; Maintains records of all pertinent Miami-Dade County Public Schools correspondence; Maintains a file of all reports by officers and committees; and Maintains records of attendance at all Miami-Dade County Student Government Association meetings. 5. Corresponding Secretary Ensures the proper composition of all official Miami-Dade County Student Government Association documents; Notifies all members of upcoming events/meetings; Disseminates information pertinent to the operation of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association; and Prepares the agendas for all Miami-Dade County Student Government Association meetings.

Election Procedures Please scan and email all completed applications to Dr. Sherrilyn Scott at sherrilynscott@dadeschools.net by Tuesday, May 1,2012. It is suggested that you contact Dr. Scott, 305-995-1971, to verify that your application has been received. A complete application must include: Student Information Form Parent Permission Form Two Teacher Recommendation Forms Signed and completed section for school-site personnel (counselor and principal) Resume regarding high school activities (one page-12 point type). This must be clearly labeled as Resume. Essay on Why I Want the Position of (500 word limit -12 point type). Complete candidate packs must be received no later than Monday, May 6, 2013. Candidate interviews and elections will be held at the SGA May Meeting on Thursday, May 30, 2013 in the School Board Auditorium at 1450 NE 2nd Avenue from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm. Candidates will be interviewed by a panel of students from high schools in Miami-Dade County Public Schools. Each participating school will have one vote in the election process. Candidates will win election by a simple majority. If a simple majority is not obtained in the first round of voting, a run-off election will be held between the two top vote recipients. If it becomes necessary, a majority vote of the current Executive Board will be used to break a tie vote. Each senior high school is allowed to nominate only ONE candidate for each position. It is expected that each nominee will have been democratically selected by each school s Student Government Association. If you have any questions or are in need of additional information, please contact Dr. Sherrilyn Scott, advisor to the District Student Government Association, at 305 995-1971. Please note the following information regarding Student Government elections: Date: Thursday, May 30, 2013 Location: School Board Administration Building Auditorium 1450 NE 2 nd Avenue Miami, Florida Time: 3:30 pm Parking: Free parking is available on a first come, first served basis in a variety of open parking lots near the School Board Administration Building. Metrorail/ Metromover: Take Metrorail to Government Center Station. Then take the Omni Loop of Metromover and get off at School Board stop If you have any questions about these elections or are in need of additional information, please contact Dr. Sherrilyn Scott, advisor to the District Student Government Association, at 305 9951971.

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Officer Candidate Pack CHECKLIST A completed application must include each of the following: 1. Student Information Form (page 1) 2. Parent Permission Form (page 2) 3. Teacher Recommendation Forms (pages 3-4) (NOTE: Two different recommendations must be submitted.) 4. Resume regarding high school activities (one page limit, typed) 5. Essay on Why I Want the Position of. (500 word limit, typed) Ants seeking the offices of Student Advisor to t

PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY. Miami-Dade County Public Schools STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Officer Candidate Pack Page 1 Student Information Form Name _ (Last) (First) (M) Home Address (Address) (City) (Zip Code) Telephone #(s) E-Mail Address High School Attending What position are you seeking? THIS SECTION IS TO BE COMPLETED BY SCHOOL-SITE PERSONNEL. Unweighted GPA Weighted GPA Circle One: Graduating Class of 2013 Graduating Class of 2014 The student government sponsor s signature verifies that the sponsor is aware that the student is a candidate for a District Student Government Association position. (Student Government Sponsor s Name) (Sponsor s Signature) (Date) The counselor s signature below verifies that: 1. The identified student s unweighted and weighted GPAs are correct. 2. The identified student s current status indicates that he/she will graduate in the year circled above. 3. The identified student has no F s as final grades and no conduct grade below a C. (Counselor s Name) (Counselor s Signature) (Date) (Counselor s Work Phone Number -including extension) The principal s signature below indicates that, if elected, the identified student 1. will be given permission to enroll in an Executive Internship class with the advisor to the Miami- Dade County Student Government Association during the 2012-2013 school year; and 2. will be given permission to be released from school early to attend scheduled Miami-Dade County Student Government Association meetings, other meetings as their position dictates, and to fulfill other Student Government Association responsibilities as necessary. (Principal s Name) (Principal s Signature) (Date)

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Officer Candidate Pack Page 2 Parent Information and Permission Form PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY. (Parent 1 s Last Name) (Parent 1 s First Name) (Parent 1 s MI) Telephone #(s) (Home) (Work) (Other) (Parent 2 s Last Name) (Parent 2 s First Name) (Parent 2 s MI) Telephone #(s) (Home) (Work) (Other) I have read the application packet and understand its contents. I give consent for my son/daughter,, to run for a position as officer of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association for the 2012-2013 school year. I also understand that 1. Transportation will be my child s responsibility. 2. If participation as an officer jeopardizes my child's health, he/she may be removed from the position. 3. The position of an officer in the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association is considered a part of the regular school program with mandatory attendance and regular hours. 4. If my child fails to maintain the high standards expected of this position, he/she may be removed from office. 5. It is my child s responsibility to adjust to the circumstances of the position. 6. My child will receive honors course credit through the Executive Internship Program for successful performance as an officer of the Miami-Dade County Student Government Association. (Parent Name) (Parent Signature) (Date) Please retain a copy of this form for your records.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Officer Candidate Pack-Page 3 Teacher Recommendation Form NOTE: Two of these forms must be completed. One form MUST be completed by a current teacher of the candidate. The second form MAY be completed by another teacher or any other school-site personnel that is aware of the candidate s ability. Student Name (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Initial) Name of High School Teacher s Name Subject Taught Telephone Number (including extension) Email address: DIRECTIONS: Please place an X in the column which best describes the student. Seldom or Never Occasionally Frequently Almost Always 1. Carries responsibility well; follows through with tasks and does them well. Is positive and zealous in beliefs; is self-critical, striving to do better. 2. Is self-confident with peers as well as adults; seems comfortable when asked to show his/her work to the class. 3. Seems to be respected by peers and others. 4. Is cooperative with teachers and peers; tends to avoid bickering and is generally easy to get along with. 5. Is able to accept constructive feedback/criticism. 6. Can express himself/herself well; has good verbal facility and is usually well understood; has ability to organize ideas in written form. Has rich expression, elaboration, and fluency. 7. Adapts readily to new situations; is flexible in thought and action and does not seem disturbed when the normal routine is changed. 8.Seems to enjoy being around other people. 9. Peers seem to look to him/her for leadership; generally directs the activities in which he/she is involved.. 10. Participates in many activities connected with the school. 11. Is able to work independently; needs minimal direction or supervision. 12. Displays a keen sense of humor and sees humor in challenging situations. 13. Is a risk taker; is adventurous and speculative. 14. Tries to discover the "how and why" of things; asks many provocative questions. Please include any additional comments in the space below that you feel would contribute to a better knowledge of the candidate's capabilities. Teacher's Signature Date

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 2012-2013 Officer Candidate Pack-Page 4 Teacher Recommendation Form NOTE: Two of these forms must be completed. One form MUST be completed by a current teacher of the candidate. The second form MAY be completed by another teacher or any other school-site personnel that is aware of the candidate s ability. Student Name (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Initial) Name of High School Teacher s Name Subject Taught Telephone Number (including extension) Email address: DIRECTIONS: Please place an X in the column which best describes the student. Seldom or Never Occasionally Frequently Almost Always 1. Carries responsibility well; follows through with tasks and does them well. Is positive and zealous in beliefs; is self-critical, striving to do better. 2. Is self-confident with peers as well as adults; seems comfortable when asked to show his/her work to the class. 3. Seems to be respected by peers and others. 4. Is cooperative with teachers and peers; tends to avoid bickering and is generally easy to get along with. 5. Is able to accept constructive feedback/criticism. 6. Can express himself/herself well; has good verbal facility and is usually well understood; has ability to organize ideas in written form. Has rich expression, elaboration, and fluency. 7. Adapts readily to new situations; is flexible in thought and action and does not seem disturbed when the normal routine is changed. 8.Seems to enjoy being around other people. 9. Peers seem to look to him/her for leadership; generally directs the activities in which he/she is involved.. 10. Participates in many activities connected with the school. 11. Is able to work independently; needs minimal direction or supervision. 12. Displays a keen sense of humor and sees humor in challenging situations. 13. Is a risk taker; is adventurous and speculative. 14. Tries to discover the "how and why" of things; asks many provocative questions. Please include any additional comments in the space below that you feel would contribute to a better knowledge of the candidate's capabilities. Teacher's Signature Date