Meet the new 2025 – 2026 ASB

MIRAH GUZAUSKAS

Q: What’s one new school event or activity, big or small, that you’re excited to try and bring to life next year?

A: I feel like there are a lot of times in the school year where there might not be much happening.

So I think it would be really fun if we make more spirit days throughout the school year. It doesn’t have to be a whole week. Just something small and fun that people can look forward to.

ORLANDO LJUBIC

Q: How do you plan to get feedback from students, especially those who might not typically attend ASB meetings or speak up often?
A: To talk to the student body more effectively, I’d like to send out monthly email check ins. That way we can see what people want from the ASB so we can act.

ANGELO VACCARELLA

Q: If you could make one immediate, simple change to improve daily student life at our school, what would it be?

A: I really want to connect with students more. I would like to talk to a lot of people and get input, so they feel like they have a say in what’s going on. I would also share what we’re talking about here [in the ASB] with people.

JOSEPH STEPHENS

Q: What unique personal strength or passion do you believe you bring to the asb? I bring experience because it’s my second year and I think I bring enthusiasm to the group.
A:  I bring experience because it’s my second year, and I bring enthusiasm to the group.