In the eyes of many, student council participation is a rite of passage, a symbol of community involvement grounded in the classic high school experience.
Author: Sophie LeBlanc
Sophie LeBlanc is a senior and ecstatic to be returning to the Blue and Gold for her second year! After taking the class in 9th grade and having to drop it due to scheduling conflicts, she is returning to enhance her writing skills, become more involved with her school community, and savor every moment with her peers. After high school, LeBlanc intends to study PR/Marketing with a minor in English at a 4-year university, then hopefully pursue a related career. Outside of school, she enjoys doing community theater, reading romance novels, baking, and playing with her dog. She hopes her final year will be one of learning and making lasting memories.
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