In a recent government meeting, student representatives from various high schools presented their candidacies for student trustee positions, aiming to enhance student representation within the district. Russell Silva, a candidate from Westshore High School, expressed his desire to address student needs and contribute to district improvements. He highlighted his experience in a college class, noting a lack of inclusivity among peers.
Following the presentations, the board took a brief recess to deliberate before announcing the newly elected student trustees. Isabella Jimenez Martinez from Westshore High School, Eric Huerta from Desert Mirage High School, Roxanna Ohela Medina from La Familia High School, and Lynette Babista from Coachella Valley High School were selected for the positions. Each trustee expressed gratitude for the opportunity and a commitment to representing their peers effectively.
Dr. Sparza, a board member, emphasized the importance of student involvement, announcing the formation of a student advisory committee that will include candidates who were not selected. This committee aims to ensure that all student voices are heard in district discussions.
The meeting concluded with the swearing-in ceremony for the new trustees, marking a significant step in fostering student leadership and engagement within the educational community. The trustees will meet monthly with district officials to discuss ongoing concerns and initiatives, reinforcing the district's commitment to student representation.