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School President: Danielle Dimitriou
          School Secretary: Megan Lynch
          Grade Twelve: President: Marianne McKenna
          Representatives: Charlotte Dennis, Cristina Skamangas, Cara Jordan
          Grade Eleven
          President: Caroline Mangano
          Representatives: Analisa Ambrosi, Danielle LaBella, Kaitlyn Wolff
          Grade Ten
          President: Catherine Hughes
          Representatives: Megan Breen, Molly Egar, Brenna
          Kelly
           Grade Nine                                      '"Jliis  year  Student  Council
          President:Jaclyn McGowan                         made  a  significant  amount  of tatives. An important step in Stu­
          Representatives: Claire Crowley, Katie           progress and helped to gready dent  Council’s  endeavors  to
          Marchewka, Ashley Reid, Stefanie van der Kaiij  improve student participation devote  themselves  entirely  to
                                                           in  the  management  of Holy  the causes of the student body
                                                           Child.  Several  meetings  were  was October’s triumphant Town
                                                           held to focus on strengthening  Meeting.  At  this  school-wide
                                                           the student-teacher bond. Presi­ discussion forum, the students
                                                           dent  Danielle  Dimitriou  led  expressed  many  of their  con­
                                                           the group in creating the posi­ cerns  covering  various  issues,
                                                           tion  of Secretary,  occupied  by  ranging  from  improving  the
                                                           Senior  Megan  Lynch.  Megan  cleanliness of the bathrooms to
                                                          served as a liasion between the  limiting  heavy workloads. An­
                                                          students and the teachers. Due  other  Student Council success
                                                           to the increase in the number  was  the  drafting of a set of By-
                                                          of freshmen,  Student Council  Laws,  which  thoroughly  de­
                                                          chose to create more positions  fined  and  explained  the  mis­
                                                          for ninth grade class represen­ sion and role  of the group.
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