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Student leaders: ASB class expanded, MLK summit praised; students flag long lunch lines and counselor shortage

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Student representatives reported expanded ASB enrollment at Mount Si High School, a successful MLK assembly and summit, and student focus-group concerns including long lunch lines, crowded passing periods and limited counselor availability; Twin Falls students discussed phone and locker issues.

Drew, ASB president at Mount Si High School, told the board the school’s leadership program moved this year from a selective class of about 35 students to five class periods covering roughly 200 students. He described a curriculum-based approach that gives more students project-based leadership experience, listed upcoming events including a second-semester pep assembly and an executive-board election, and said leaders are promoting a student heart-screening program.

Student representative Grayson reported on a recent Martin Luther…

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