ASB President: Brittany Casper
Senior Brittany Casper has been in ASB for four years. As ASB President she hopes to create a better environment on campus.
“[My goals are] to make San Marin an all around happier and more fun environment for all the students,” Casper said.
Leadership roles are not unfamiliar to Casper, as she was Junior Class President last year.
“I have a lot of great ideas that I want to make sure happen this year,” Casper said.
Senior Class President: Stephanie Camarena-Gonzalez
Stephanie Camarena-Gonzalez has taken Leadership all four years of high school. She felt this was the year to run.
“I wanted to leave my mark behind and I felt this was one of the ways to do so,” Camarena-Gonzalez said.
She plans for the senior class to have more diversity and inclusivity.
“My goals and plans for the school year are to make sure we can include people and have more diverse activities,” Camarena-Gonzalez said.
Junior Class President: Ava DeRuvo
This is Ava DeRuvo’s second year in Leadership, but it is also the second time she has been elected Class President.
“I wanted to run because I wanted to make a difference and be able to make the junior class feel more seen and heard,” DeRuvo said.
Sophomore Class President: Talbot McAndrews
First year Leadership student Talbot McAndrews felt running for class president would be a good opportunity.
“The opportunity presented itself and I thought it’d be fun and it would be a great way to leave my mark on the school,” McAndrews said.
McAndrews plans on creating unity for the sophomore class.
“One plan for me is to make our class more inclusive and to really bring us all together,” McAndrews said.
Freshman Class President: Mia Thoms
After hearing that some freshmen lacked the confidence to express their ideas to Leadership, Mia Thoms decided to run. Her goal is to have her class’s input in Leadership.
“I wanted to make sure their voices were heard and their opinions were shared with the class,” Thoms said.