SBP Jeremy Weprich and SOH David Chiang know each other well enough to see each other’s flaws
By David Zheng
<[email protected]>
What are your goals as SBP?
My main goals for SBP are closing any obstructions that separate the Cabinet and the House and trying to work more together as one body of student government and to accomplish the different events and goals at our school more productively. I definitely want to work towards improving the relationship between Cabinet and Senate and working together as one student government organization instead of a divided one.
What do you feel you can bring to the table as our new SBP?
As SBP I feel like I can bring three years of getting to know a large portion of the student body which is definitely helpful in organizing events and working together when I know a lot of people from different groups. I think I’m really friendly and knowledgeable about a wide array of things that involve student government so hopefully the combination of those things can lead to a good leader.
Do you feel you and David will be able to work well together?
David and I go way back, and we’ve been friends, classmates and members of orchestra since the sixth grade, so we definitely know how to work together and how to have each other to lean on, what faults we have and our strengths and weaknesses.
What ideas do you have for the 2010-2011 school year?
I definitely want my senior year and the years of everyone else at CHS to be remembered not only as a year where we made groundbreaking achievements, school records or record attendance at events, but also a year where people have memories that are actually going to last because of how well-executed events are and how well the student body is incorporated, and making sure no one is singled out.
John • Sep 19, 2010 at 10:27 pm
For those of us who are not attending Carmel HS or even live in your area, it might be helpful reveal what SBP and SOH stand for in the story. Just a suggestion. Otherwise…well done!