Extracurricular activities are considered important for the overall growth of individuals and the development of education. Students are encouraged to actively participate in campus clubs, educate themselves and give power. Campus clubs and organizations provide opportunities for students to help improve interpersonal communication and leadership. The club offers a variety of cultures, entertainment and entertainment activities. These activities also include social events and services.
If the student group recognizes common interests and intends to strengthen through a formal organization, it is necessary to submit a written proposal to the vice president of Student Services. This proposal should indicate the organization's needs, goals and / or goals, number of stakeholders, sponsor's name and constitution. If faculty staff or students are interested in establishing a club, please contact the vice president of student services for details.
The authority of the organization is as follows. Discuss the students' interests, discuss forums, create recommendations, coordination of student activities across all student organizations, monitoring and adjustment of franchise sales in school activities, promotion of student activities in students and communities. All student council activities are subject to consultant approval and are subject to approval in principle. It is one. Representative: The representatives of 40 people are as follows: 10 representatives at each level. The ninth grader from St. Michael is chosen as one of the chosen representatives, and the remaining nine are chosen from hidden oak middle school and double oak middle school. The assignment of nine positions is based on the number of petitions received from each school.
Student Union is a student organization representing various classes, student activities and clubs. The purpose of the organization is to support the choice of recreational activities, (1) to be the voice of the student's body, (2) promote the relationship between the students and the teacher, (3) promote the school spirit, and (4) . Student body According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 's Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) in 1986, Prairie Heights Community School regularly inspects asbestos containing materials at all school facilities. Asbestos containing materials are in all or all school buildings. These materials are packed or stored in a safe state to avoid threatening residents of school buildings. This notice is intended to be part of the legal mandated official regional notice.