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ASB Formal Report
Anthony Sausedo
Senior Class Vice President
14 October 2021
Position Assessment: During the month of September and the beginning of October, my main focus in my position was Homecoming. We began planning for this event during August, but did not create a schedule, hold class sign-ups, and order decorations until the week of September 13-17, which was a week before the first event of Homecoming, the Night Rally, on September 23. We began practice for the lip sync roughly 5 days before the actual event, holding practice every day until the day of. The seniors ended up taking first place in this competition, which was super exciting. We then worked on the poster, float, and window every day after that, enlisting the help of our classmates outside of the program. The seniors won almost every event, and got 2nd on the float, which I am extremely proud of. I also helped Naomi run the coronation by communicating with LJ regarding risers, organizing the risers on the football field, and handing out a box to one of the candidates. Overall, Homecoming was a huge success for our class specifically and for the entire school as a whole. During this time, our class also held our Cool Hand Luke’s Fundraiser, and I helped out by selling all of my tickets. I have also been working with my class officer team to distribute senior class merch. It arrived a couple weeks ago, and we immediately took inventory and held our first round of distribution for the pre-orders on September 30. After this, we held another day the week after that, and are now planning to distribute the remaining 7 orders to said individuals soon. After this, we plan to sell the remaining merch to anyone who forgot to pre-order. Outside of my position, I also helped ASB run the Back to School Dance by being in charge of the fencing. Although we were not provided enough fencing by the district to block off everything, we compromised and made the most with what we had. The dance itself ended up becoming a huge success. Looking ahead, I am planning on assisting with Dude be Nice, which will occur in November. After this, I will be in charge of the Talent Show alongside Avery, and the senior officers and I will begin planning Winterfest once we reach that point in time.
Standing Committee: I am in the Link Crew standing committee. I have been a leader in this organization since the end of my sophomore year. Before the year started, we held freshmen orientation, helping the new students get used to the campus and be ready for the school year. During the beginning of the year, I also assisted many of them in figuring out where their classes were.
Special Committee: During this time frame, I was in the coronation committee and fencing committee. In the coronation committee, I was mainly responsible for risers and boxes. Since I have experience in both of these things, I helped the newer students learn what to do so that they are prepared for future coronations. In the fencing committee, I was in charge alongside Kade. I enlisted many of my fellow classmates to help put them up to block off different areas around the dance, and we also improvised when we were not given enough fencing to block off every single area.
Mentorship Evaluation: With my mentorship partner Gideon, I have been giving him multiple tips throughout the year so far regarding his job and being a member of the class. We ate lunch together last Friday at the high school, where we got to get to know each other more. Since Derek is more knowledgeable about technology, he has been giving Gideon most of the help regarding his specific job criteria, but I have been helping out where I can.
Concerns: I am concerned with the knowledge of basic things within the class, mainly with the newest members. I had learned that one of the classes was not aware of their spirit box until very recently, which is worrying. Also, while creating posters for the dance, the decoration committee neglected to clean up their cups and brushes. Yes, we had not discussed that in class, but it seems like something that should be commonly known to do. I believe that in our rush to get back to a normal school year, we have pushed aside learning about many of the basic necessities of leadership.
Positive Comment: I would like to give a positive comment to Emma. Although she got nominated for Homecoming Court and was extremely busy with all of that, she still found time to always be there to help the senior class officers complete posters, decorations, and more. She did an amazing job of managing her time and balancing all of her many responsibilities, which is very impressive and deserves praise.
Change: I would like to see us read Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff more. I feel like we have not utilized the book as much as we could. Although it makes sense why we had zero time to read it during Homecoming, I feel as if now is a “dead period” for the class (we do still have stuff to plan, but it is less stressful than other months).
My Impact: I have changed the world today by staying genuine with everyone and not straying away from my true self or being rude to people for no reason. One of the biggest issues that high schoolers have is drama and being “fake” to one another, so I have been working to break that norm by staying honest and kind to people around me, as much as I can.
Senior Class Vice President
14 October 2021
Position Assessment: During the month of September and the beginning of October, my main focus in my position was Homecoming. We began planning for this event during August, but did not create a schedule, hold class sign-ups, and order decorations until the week of September 13-17, which was a week before the first event of Homecoming, the Night Rally, on September 23. We began practice for the lip sync roughly 5 days before the actual event, holding practice every day until the day of. The seniors ended up taking first place in this competition, which was super exciting. We then worked on the poster, float, and window every day after that, enlisting the help of our classmates outside of the program. The seniors won almost every event, and got 2nd on the float, which I am extremely proud of. I also helped Naomi run the coronation by communicating with LJ regarding risers, organizing the risers on the football field, and handing out a box to one of the candidates. Overall, Homecoming was a huge success for our class specifically and for the entire school as a whole. During this time, our class also held our Cool Hand Luke’s Fundraiser, and I helped out by selling all of my tickets. I have also been working with my class officer team to distribute senior class merch. It arrived a couple weeks ago, and we immediately took inventory and held our first round of distribution for the pre-orders on September 30. After this, we held another day the week after that, and are now planning to distribute the remaining 7 orders to said individuals soon. After this, we plan to sell the remaining merch to anyone who forgot to pre-order. Outside of my position, I also helped ASB run the Back to School Dance by being in charge of the fencing. Although we were not provided enough fencing by the district to block off everything, we compromised and made the most with what we had. The dance itself ended up becoming a huge success. Looking ahead, I am planning on assisting with Dude be Nice, which will occur in November. After this, I will be in charge of the Talent Show alongside Avery, and the senior officers and I will begin planning Winterfest once we reach that point in time.
Standing Committee: I am in the Link Crew standing committee. I have been a leader in this organization since the end of my sophomore year. Before the year started, we held freshmen orientation, helping the new students get used to the campus and be ready for the school year. During the beginning of the year, I also assisted many of them in figuring out where their classes were.
Special Committee: During this time frame, I was in the coronation committee and fencing committee. In the coronation committee, I was mainly responsible for risers and boxes. Since I have experience in both of these things, I helped the newer students learn what to do so that they are prepared for future coronations. In the fencing committee, I was in charge alongside Kade. I enlisted many of my fellow classmates to help put them up to block off different areas around the dance, and we also improvised when we were not given enough fencing to block off every single area.
Mentorship Evaluation: With my mentorship partner Gideon, I have been giving him multiple tips throughout the year so far regarding his job and being a member of the class. We ate lunch together last Friday at the high school, where we got to get to know each other more. Since Derek is more knowledgeable about technology, he has been giving Gideon most of the help regarding his specific job criteria, but I have been helping out where I can.
Concerns: I am concerned with the knowledge of basic things within the class, mainly with the newest members. I had learned that one of the classes was not aware of their spirit box until very recently, which is worrying. Also, while creating posters for the dance, the decoration committee neglected to clean up their cups and brushes. Yes, we had not discussed that in class, but it seems like something that should be commonly known to do. I believe that in our rush to get back to a normal school year, we have pushed aside learning about many of the basic necessities of leadership.
Positive Comment: I would like to give a positive comment to Emma. Although she got nominated for Homecoming Court and was extremely busy with all of that, she still found time to always be there to help the senior class officers complete posters, decorations, and more. She did an amazing job of managing her time and balancing all of her many responsibilities, which is very impressive and deserves praise.
Change: I would like to see us read Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff more. I feel like we have not utilized the book as much as we could. Although it makes sense why we had zero time to read it during Homecoming, I feel as if now is a “dead period” for the class (we do still have stuff to plan, but it is less stressful than other months).
My Impact: I have changed the world today by staying genuine with everyone and not straying away from my true self or being rude to people for no reason. One of the biggest issues that high schoolers have is drama and being “fake” to one another, so I have been working to break that norm by staying honest and kind to people around me, as much as I can.
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