2022-2023 StuCo and Upcoming Event
Zarah Mathew, Yun Suh Lee

Together, we hope to make this school year exciting and memorable!

StuCo 
Zarah Mathew, Yun Suh Lee

Hello! We are Zarah and Yun Suh, the elected president and vice president for Seisen’s student council. This year’s StuCo’s executives also include Maya Hemmi for secretary, Kohko Kamimura for treasurer, and Aina Sekido for communications officer. We want to optimize our ideas and abilities to unite the Seisen community. Together, we hope to make this school year exciting and memorable! 


On top of this, we are excited to announce StuCo’s traditional event, ♥︎ValentineGrams♥︎ as our first initiative for our term. Students recently received a form in which they are able to pick who they will like to give a valentine gram to and write a personal message that will go along with it. They are given the option to sign their name or keep it anonymous. Then, on Valentine’s Day, StuCo members will distribute these Valentine grams throughout the day. Valentine grams gives students an opportunity to give their friends a gift (such as candy + a note) to showcase their appreciation.

Follow @seisen_stuco on Instagram for more updates on 
fun events ;)


 

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