claudine--frollo:
Hey, Keanu! I know we know each other already. But we can always get to know each other better. The qualities I look for in a student council president are: loyalty, generosity, open-mindedness, integrity, and intellect. It’s important to have someone who we know will fight for their students and do what is best for the school. Someone who will listen to our concerns. And someone who knows how to get the resources that are needed. My questions… What do you think this school needs to most improve on? And what are your goals in becoming the student council president?
Hello, Claudine! It’s always a pleasure, particularly under these circumstances; when it comes to canvassing the student body, every opinion is important, but I particularly value yours, and frankly, I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s almost uncanny how many of the traits you pinpointed that I have listed as crucial to the job, actually. I’m so glad you asked. Our school, while a wonderful school, has a lot of spots that are open to improvement. First and foremost, our method of gathering data on what students find important is archaic -- we need to upgrade so that student suggestions can be filed as quickly as sending a Tweet. After all, the faster we know what we ought to be working on, the sooner we can yield results. My goals including cutting the time between suggestions and results by over 60% if all works out. Other goals also include initiating a gratitude program; there are many people at our school who work to make it one of the best places to study in the kingdom, such as the professors and custodians and teacher’s assistants and administrative team, and they deserve recognition. It’s good for morale and could keep things moving smoothly. I also want to update the tutoring program to be as efficient as possible, improve the graduation rate, upgrade the books available in the library, implement an apocalypse survival camp for those interested, and more.


















