The Warden School District Board of Directors values students' insights and aims to amplify their voices in district education and decisions. Recognizing the importance and value of student communication and perspective, the board has established the School Board Student Representative positions outlined in Policy No. 1250 and procedure No. 1250P.
Student representatives will be pivotal in advocating for student voices, participating in board committees and meetings, and enhancing communication between the Board and the student body. Through their advisory roles, they contribute diverse perspectives and facilitate productive engagement for informed decision-making and improved educational outcomes. These members, beginning in the 2023-2024 school year, will hold advisory roles, participating in board committees and meetings to provide perspectives, advocate positions, and bridge communication between the board and students.
The student representatives will:
To support student representatives, training will be provided by the WSD Superintendent, Mr. Scott West, and they will be paired with a School Board Director mentor to provide mentorship whenever needed. Mentors should attempt to meet with the student representatives at least 3 times during the student representative’s term. For compensation for the role, student representatives will receive a 0.5 Elective Credit for the year.
Expectations include approximately 6 hours monthly for duties. Board meetings will comprise approximately 4 hours per month, with additional time allocated for reviewing materials, engaging with peers, and meeting support staff and mentors.
Applicants should reflect the district's diversity, possess varied interests and backgrounds, and demonstrate awareness of educational and societal challenges.
Current junior (11th grade) and senior (12th grade) that are active members of the campus at Warden High School. Terms include: June 1st - May 31st
The application comprises of a completed application on the WSD employment website along with submission of a 500-word essay. For the program's inception, the submission deadline is September 22, 2023, at 5:00pm.
For inquiries and more information about the position and application process, please contact Superintendent, Mr. Scott West by email or by phone: (509) 349-2366, ext. 1400.