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Student senators propose new governance model after visiting Sagen and Hanover
Summary
Members of the Oyster River High School student senate told the Jan. 21 school board they studied community‑council models at Sagen and Hanover High Schools and are drafting a constitution to expand student voice, committees and fundraising tools (including Venmo/Apple Pay).
A delegation from the Oyster River High School student senate described plans on Jan. 21 to reform student government after visiting Sagen and Hanover High Schools.
Students (including Tegan Nato, Caroline Sterndale, Natalie Buck and Amaly Trump) said those schools use community‑council models that combine student, faculty, administrator and community voting members and run grade‑level…
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