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~ School Council App ~

Dawniethehavoc

Level 10
Out-Of-Character Information

What is your Minecraft username?: Dawnhavoc
How old are you?: 17
Any previous warns/kicks/bans?: Warned of Metagaming once, and kicked for Metagaming once, Warned twice for not changing characters.
What Country are you from?: USA
Do you have Discord (if so, what is your Discord username?) Aphrodite#0104
Do you acknowledge that if you are inactive you will be demoted?: Yes
Link(s) to any previous applications on the server?:
None
Describe your activity on the server & on the forums?: Roleplayer everyday, and have made several posts on the forms such as art, suggestions, etc.


Trivia

What is the Student Council?: So, A student council (also known as a student union or associated student body) is a curricular or extracurricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world. These councils are present in most public and private K-12 school systems across the United States, Canada, Greece, Australia and Asia. Student councils often serve to engage students in learning about democracy and leadership,

What happens in the School Council?:
The student council helps share students’ ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school principals. They often also help raise funds for school-wide activities, including social events, community projects, helping people in need and school reform. Most schools participate in food drives, fundraisers and parties.[1][2] Many members learn skills that were an extension of their formal education.

Student councils operate in many forms. There are representative-based and modeled loosely after the U.S. Congress, or based on the Executive Branch of the United States, with a President, Vice-President, secretary, treasurer, and reporter. In this form student representatives and officers are usually elected from and by the student body, although there may be prerequisites for candidacy or suffrage. In elementary schools, there are typically one or two student representatives per classroom and one presiding set of officers. However, many secondary schools have one set of officers per grade level.

An example of the structure of an elementary student council may include a president, a vice president, secretary, treasurer, sergeant of arms, fundraising officer, historian, boys rep, and girls rep. These roles may be assigned or voted on, either within the student council or by the entire student body. They may also reflect descending grade-levels, with the president in the oldest grade, and so forth.[3] Secondary school governments often have more independence and power than younger governments. Often a student government is overseen by a sponsor, which is usually a teacher at that particular school. Most junior or middle school student councils have a constitution of some sort and usually do not have a judicial branch.[4] Compared to elementary school councils, junior high and high school councils generally have fewer people.

In some schools, a student council representative is assigned to each class. That person passes on requests, ideas and complaints from students in that class to the student council. In other schools, the elected Class Officers are automatically members of the student council.[5]

Student councils usually do not have funding authority and generally must generate their operating funds through fundraisers such as car washes and bake sales.[6] Some student councils have a budget from the school, along with responsibility for funding a variety of student activities within a school.


Do you prefer to work alone or in a group?: Group

Do you have any experience in Roleplaying?: Yes



Roleplay Scenario

You are on the Student Council and the chairman submits an awful idea. What do you do?:
Give a detailed explanation as to why I may dislike the idea, and offer to make a deal and to work with the idea to make it better, compromise about the problem and possibly help fix the situation into a better idea and prompt that it may just need a better explanation on the idea and ask several questions to learn more about it.
You submit an idea - everyone hates it. How do you deal with the situation?:

Work with others to come to a agreement about the idea, or ditch the idea and agree with others. Ask why they don't like the idea and compromise and prompt differences that would be a good addition to the idea, make several inputs into the idea.
There is a split decision on an idea. The Councilors begin to debate if the idea should be accepted. As time goes on the debate turns into an argument! How do you handle the situation?: Help calm the argument down and soothe both sides, try and compromise between them and get to known the situation better, help try and fix the issue, compromise, prompt, and ask several questions on there suggestions, and ask why they think so on each side, get both stories and learn from there.


In-Character Information

Characters name: Allison Hikari
Characters gender: Female
Characters age: 22
What Student Council position are you applying for?: Councillor.
Why do you want this position? : I, Allison Hikari wish to be a soothing mid-ground player, one who can help solve issues and arguments, and help the students in every way I can, be a listening ear to others problems and be the support and crutch others need. Someone students can go to and feel like they can talk with me easily, I want the Councillor position so students KNOW that I'm someone they can go to. Someone who can help fix your problems.



Extra


Any additional information you would like to add to your application?: Allison Hikari is a female single mother that is having trouble supporting her own family and is working her way to become higher in the schools system to be a ear someone can listen too or someone who can be everything a student may need, albeit a friend to listen, someone to give advice, or someone to help fix ongoing issues.
Do you have any questions?: Nope!
 
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