The importance of the student advisory board

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Louis Riel School Division

The Louis Riel School Division’s student advisory board is a cornerstone of student leadership and advocacy, providing a dynamic platform for students to voice their perspectives, ideas, and concerns. This board, composed of dedicated students from various high schools within the division, plays a crucial role in shaping the student experience.

The student advisory board actively participates in regular meetings as a representative body. Most recently, they held Taking Action: LRSD Student Leadership Forum. Students enhance essential leadership skills, including communication, collaboration, and problem-solving, through their involvement.

The impact of the student advisory board on student leadership training is profound. Engaging in student advisory board activities allows students to gain invaluable experience in leadership, teamwork, and community engagement. They learn to articulate their thoughts, listen to diverse viewpoints, and work towards common goals.

The student advisory board is an integral part of the Louis Riel School Division, serving as a powerful student voice that influences every aspect of the division’s operations. To build on this success, students in grades 9 to 12 are encouraged to join the student advisory board and develop their leadership skills.

If you are a student in grades 9 to 12 interested in leadership development or a parent looking to support your child’s growth, I want to invite you to explore opportunities with the student advisory board. Join us in shaping the future of our division and empowering students to make a positive impact. Together, let’s foster a culture of leadership and student engagement that benefits our entire community.

Chipalo Simunyola

Chipalo Simunyola

Chipalo Simunyola is a Ward 4 trustee for the Louis Riel School Division.

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