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Also a current sophomore, Haley Holson is looking forward to this new opportunity to lead and contribute new ideas to not only the Student Council, but LHS as a whole. She would like to promote more excitement and spirit among all grades to create a more memorable and enjoyable year for all. Holson also wants to open up new philanthropic opportunities to give back to the community and get students involved.

Photo courtesy of Hayley Holson

Also a current sophomore, Haley Holson is looking forward to this new opportunity to lead and contribute new ideas to not only the Student Council, but LHS as a whole. She would like to promote more excitement and spirit among all grades to create a more memorable and enjoyable year for all. Holson also wants to open up new philanthropic opportunities to give back to the community and get students involved.

Hayley Holson

Q: What do you want people to know about you?

A: I want people to know that I’m a fun and social, responsible sophomore (to be junior). I love being involved in different school activities, and I would say I’m a good leader as I’ve been a captain of the JV dance team, which has taught me many things about commitment, being a role model, setting goals, and being organized.

Q: Why are you running for Exec Board and what are your plans if you are voted on?

A: I’m running for Exec Board because I think it’s a great opportunity to lead and give new ideas to make the school a more involved, fun, and giving environment. I think I can provide a new perspective, and I would like to focus on the school’s philanthropy efforts. It’s also important to me that if I’m a part of Exec Board that we work to raise the school spirit.

Q: How long have you been a part of Student Council?

A: I’ve been a part of Student Council since freshman year.

 

One of Holson's campaign posters. Click to enlarge.
Photo courtesy of Hayley Holson
One of Holson’s campaign posters. Click to enlarge.

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