With all the changes happening throughout school, students can’t help but feel a little overwhelmed. The administration is trying to remedy this with its new advisory committees.
The administration has formed advisory committees for each grade led by the class administrators. The committees give students a forum to address issues that are important to them.
“It’s a group of students who talk together [and] can share information on what they want handled,” sophomore administrator Doreen Brandes said. “They can give us a pulse of what’s happening.”
According to Brandes, the administration has wanted to put this together for a long time. The junior committee is the only one that has met so far.
Even though the details for the committees have not been worked out yet, students are hoping that the new system will help the administration address students’ problems.
[This will benefit CHS] in a lot of ways,” Brandes said. “We can get information from the committee to help the school.”