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Rachel Burke

Director of Student Affairs

Rachel Burke, our Director of Student Affairs, holds the success of our students as the highest priority. She helps plan all of our numerous events, create programs and resources, and branches the gap between our students and higher staff.

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Jared Day

Assistant Director of Student Affairs

Jared Day, our Assistant Director of Student Affairs, aids Rachel Burke in helping students interact with the school and figuring out how the school can best supply for our students.

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Student Opportunities

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Student Advisor

Advisor of

other students

The job of Student Advisor is taken very seriously at Kipling, only acceived by students who are able to get recommendations from all of their teachers. We value our students over everything else, so the job of advising them should only go to the best of the best.

 

As a Student Advisor, you will offer advice and supervision to an assigned group of students. We will check in and evaluate your advising ability.

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You can begin the process of applying for a Student Advisor position at the beginning of each academic school year.

Student Government

President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer

Our student government helps us stay in connection with our student body.  Student government has four different officer positions and  ten different representative positions. The officer positions include: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The representative positions are one student for every college.

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Let all officers be reminded: being in student government doesn't make you exempt from school rules, or staff statements. You are just a student spokesman. You must still listen to your teachers and mentors. We want what is best for you, nothing more.

Event Coordinator

Organize bonding events for campus spirit

Being a student Event Coordinator is an honor for only highly-achieving students. Event Coordinators help the staff and school officers organize our many student bonding activities and events. This includes pep rallies, craft fairs, award ceremonies, and other events.

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If you would like to be an Event Coordinator, please make sure you are organized and good at taking instructions. This is very important for making our events run smoothly.

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If you do receive the honor of being an Event Coordinator, you must serve for a year. This is a commitment. Do not apply if you do not intent to serve for at least the entire year.

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