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Student Government Association (SGA)

The Luxmanor SGA serves the student body by representing the variety of opinions and interests of the students, aiding communication between the students and staff, and generating school spirit through SGA-sponsored activities. It is an elected group, made up of SGA officers, and special office representatives.  The SGA meets monthly.  Members are elected in the spring for the next school year. 

Luxmanor’s SGA Faculty Sponsors are Ms. Gloria Silverberg and Ms. Kim Kirk.


Officers for 2007-2008 School Year

President – Justin N.
Vice President – Amanda G.
Secretary - Danielle H.
Treasurer - Danielle S.

Special Office Representatives

Myles S, Ross B, Diana H, Haofeo L, Emily Y, and Emma V.


SGA sponsored activities

  • Pennies for Patients drive for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Association is going on now. 
  • Coat, glove and hat drive was held in December.
  • Red Ribbon Week – Drug Awareness was held in November.
  • Manna Food Bank Collection was held in the fall.

Job Descriptions

President
The President must be familiar with all of the other roles and responsibilities of the other officers and be able to setep in at a moments notice.  They must be a good student who is also a good role model and leader.  The President should be able to run the SGA meetings with little help from the adult sponsors, be comfortable speaking in front of a group, listen to everyone’s ideas, be fair and nice to everyone.

Vice President
The Vice President helps the President run the meetings by themselves.  The VP is also in charge of all of the sub-committees of the SGA, and makes sure announcements are written, the school newsletter is updated, posters are made for upcoming events and more.  It is important to be well organized, have good ideas, and be a good leader. 

Treasurer
The treasurer is someone who keeps track of how much money the SGA has and if we spend it on something then the treasurer reports back on what the money was spent on, how much was spent, and how much is left in our account.  The treasurer should be good in math, well organized, and always able to report on the SGA funds.

Secretary
This is a big job which involves taking notes while people are talking, recording ideas and suggestions, and then reporting back to the SGA at future meetings with those same notes.  The secretary must be extremely well organized and able to take quick and accurate notes, which are sometimes called minutes.