ASB Info
Greetings from the CHS ASB of 2008-2009!
You may be wondering what ASB or Associated Student Body is about. Here are the names of members of student government, along with brief descriptions of their roles and responsibilities.
ASB Executive Council:
ASB President: Cordelia Jiang (12)
ASB Vice-President: Mohammed Sharfi (12)
ASB Treasurer: Alena Otieno (11)
ASB Secretary: Josselin Alvarez (12)
ASB Commissioners:
ASB Historians/Techs: Eartha Arandia (12), Nicholas Bell (12), Karen Hou (11)
Description: In order to spread awareness of events and promote the school, Historians take photos and videos of all ASB events including rallies, Fundays, and dances; help publicize events, manage the blog and other technical aspects such as filming and managing the sound system.
Contact: tinoasb.historian@gmail.com
ASB Community Link: Christina Ridley (12), Sarah Yang (12)
Description: Organizes events such as the Blood Drive, Holiday Food Drive, etc. to link CHS with the community.
ASB Activities: Tina Le (12), Jaymi Jinguji (12), Rakhee Vaidya (11)
Description: In charge of organizing events and activities at CHS including school dances, Winter Formal, Sadies, etc.
ASB Rally: Terence Tang (12), Ellen Le (12)
Description: In charge of organizing the rallies, including the games, script, and presentation of sports teams, and works as an MC.
ASB Spirit: Lauren Johnson (12), Max Pommier (11)
Description: In charge of organizing and supervising Homecoming, including picking themes, writing up rules, informing class presidents, and MCing/introducing each class before their skits.
ASB Public Relations: Amanda Le (11), Mary Paek (11), Nicole Cha (11), Emily Anthony (12)
Description: In charge of promoting ASB events and activities including homecoming, dances, Friday fundays, etc. through posters, flyers, stickers, balloons, and other creative ways.
ASB Clubs: Micaela Belles (12), Spencer Franks (11)
Description: In charge of supervising clubs on campus, organizing ICC meetings, Clubs’ Day, informing clubs of campus rules, and acting as a link between clubs and ASB.
ASB Athletics: Daniel Cao (11), Kaitlin Boyle (11)
Description: Organizes the Fall, Winter, and Spring Sports Awards Nights, takes photos of current sports, and also plans the Athlete of the Month award
ASB Elections & Records: Neelou Taba (12), Kylie Brunngraber (12)
Description: Manages all elections including Homecoming Court, Winter Formal Court, and class council; creates and counts the ballots, keeps track of the winners
ASB IDC: Jeanine Wilson (12), Vaishnavi Govind (11)
Description: Act as interdistrict representatives, attend IDC meetings, act as link between CHS and other campuses including Monta Vista, Lynbrook, Homestead, and Fremont. Help to organize IDC events including the IDC exchanges, IDC dance, IDC talent show, IDC dodgeball, etc.
ASB Student & Staff Appreciation: Timothy Tse (12), Farrah Quinby (12)
Description: To create a more friendly, engaging atmosphere, plans out events such as birthday gift-giving, the teacher calendar, and more; promotes a better quality of life on campus
Class Presidents:
Senior Class of 2009: Grace Yoon
Junior Class of 2010: Justin Li
Sophomore Class of 2011: Alex Pommier
Freshman Class of 2012: ??
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I wish we had this kind of information readily available when I was a student at CHS.
CMB (Class of 79)
My wallet was stolen when I went to the mall this weekend. In it was my ASB card. What should I do to get a new one?
WHOOO go asb
Hey May Ko Ko,
To get a replacement card, you need to go to the ASB office and pay $5 for the new one.
Hello,
I am the PTA Chairperson for the National Walk to School Day set for Wednesday, October 3, 2007. We are encouraging students, teachers and staff to walk or bike to school if possible. We are setting up SNACK STOPS in the outlying neighborhoods along the routes to school. We are also working with Hyde and Sedgwick to make this a neighborhood event.
Would the ASB be interested in setting up a booth or stage in front of school with music/entertainment from 7-9am to assist in encouraging all to walk and socialize before school begins? We plan to hand out raffle tickets at the SNACK STOPS and we could even hand out the raffle prizes from your Booth or Stage.
Feel free to contact me with any questions,
Terri Lockwood-Cole
PTA Chairperson-”Walk to School Day”
cell 408-829-3374.
Hello Terri Lockwood-Cole,
If you check back here, I would like you to know I’ve brought up your comment with the ASB president and who I think are the right ASB commissioners to see if the booth is possible. Someone should contact you soon.
I will try to publicize this event on the blog as we get closer to the date.
ASB Historian,
No one has contacted me and I have seen no publicity on the blog.
National WALK TO SCHOOL Day is Wednesday, October 3, 2007 from 7-9 am!!
We are encouraging students, teachers & staff to WALK or BIKE to school if possible. We are setting up SNACK STOPS in the outlying neighborhoods along the routes to school. Those sites will be advertised starting Monday, Oct. 1st.
We’d love to have some student volunteers to host the SNACK STOPS too! Feel free to contact me at 408-829-3374
Thanks,
Terri Lockwood-Cole
Could you please send me a copy of our ASB’s constitution? Thanks!
Keep it up!