Who Are They?
We would like to announce the newly elected Sundance Elementary Student Council Representatives for the 24-25 school year! 5th and 6th grade has been so patient throughout this process, so…without further ado, the newly elected Sundance Elementary Student Council class representatives in
5th grade are: Ella Ellsbury, Lochlan Gillis, and Jane Stark
6th grade are: Liam Bifulco, Maya Miller, and Reagen Sproul
Congratulations! We can’t wait to see how you make our school an even better place!
Mrs. J wanted to express how proud she is of each and every candidate in 5th and 6th grade. There were 34 applications submitted between the two grades for the first EVER SES Student Council. These students had to submit an application AND get up in front of their classmates for an interview. That takes some courage to put yourself out there to not only better yourself, but also those around you, so well done, you all should be proud of yourselves too!
What Are They Up To?
The Sundance Elementary Student Council has started off their service by doing their civic duties. The Student Council members are in charge of leading the school in the Pledge of Allegiance each morning. In addition, if the flag in front of the school ever has to be lowered for any reason, the Student Council is in charge of that.
Student Council held their first lunch meeting and have been busy bees since! The SES Student Council members helped facilitate celebrating our custodial staff on National Custodian Day.
Student Council helped plan the 12 Days of Christmas and decided how to facilitate Giving Week in December at Sundance Elementary School. They got to decide who the beneficiaries of the SES Giving Week were going to be, got to tally goods through the week, and to present the Crook County Food Pantry and Sundance Blessings in a Backpack program with their earnings.
Student Council oversaw Kindness Week at SES in February! They planned dress up days and challenged students and staff to notice kind deeds happening each day. Smoothie tokens and Miss Vicki cupcakes were handed out to students at the end of each day who were drawn that had done a kind deed.
See the video below for the presentation the SES Student Council presented to the Crook County School Board on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.