Why are you running for Student Council?
I’m running because I want to help make this school the best it can be for its students.
What impact do you hope to make as a Student Council representative?
I hope to have an influential impact by suggesting new ideas that will benefit my classmates.
What qualities do you have that makes you qualified to be a Student Council representative?
I have served on student council at previous schools, so I know how to volunteer and represent the student body well!
What are you looking to change in Student Council this year?
I want to make sure that Sophomore opinions are heard.
What is something you would like to see Rock Bridge more involved in?
Rock Bridge should be more involved in volunteering and helping out in the community wherever it is needed.
What do you think the student body is looking for in a candidate?
I think my classmates are looking for someone who wants to help out and improve student life by representing their opinions.
What activities are you involved in?
I’m involved in Rock Bridge Reaches Out, FCA, Debate and swimming.
What would you consider to be your strengths and weaknesses?
Some strengths of mine are that I work hard and am willing to put in the time and effort to help my school.
If you were given $1,000 what would you do with it?
I would turn the $1,000 into $5,000 by selling 1,000 raffle tickets to win $1,000 for $5 each. Then I would donate the $5,000 to RBHS clubs with good causes.
What is one thing you want the Rock Bridge Student body to know about you?
I want students to know that each of them is important and I care about making school as fun and meaningful as possible for them.
By Jacqueline LeBlanc
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Meet sophomore student council candidate Taylor DeVault
August 29, 2012
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