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A little love from your mentors.

Members of the MASC/MAHS College Volunteer Facilitator Corps participated in a training exercise this fall that talked about legacy.... [Read more]

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YOU Should be on the BOD...

In a matter of weeks, many high school and middle level student leadership positions with MASC/MAHS will be up for grabs--the MASC/MAHS Student Board of Delegates.... [Read more]

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Save Tom

Submitted by non member on Mon, 02/09/2009 - 17:34.

Here's a link to one of our successful MASC/MAHS Summer Leadership Camp, Level 2 Passion to Action projects:

 

http://sites.google.com/site/savetomsite/

Nicole Kress

Submitted by non member on Mon, 02/09/2009 - 16:23.

High School: 
Lincoln Park High School
School City: 
Lincoln Park
Graduation Year: 
2008
Highlights of My Success Since High School
Success Story: 
I am currently attending Central Michigan University. I had some great opportunities in high school from student council and NHS. Because of the my growth through MASC/MAHS I have the confidence and experience that I have become involved in many different groups from programming, to study abroad, to Siblings weekend and so much more. I have many more interests and goals for before I graduate and I plan to fulfill them all.

Communication and Your School - Student Councils for Student Issues: Bridging the Gap

Submitted by lukemiller on Mon, 02/09/2009 - 16:17.

Bullhorn

Let’s be honest, the image of most student councils perceived by the student body isn’t what we would like it to be. Many students feel that the council’s primary objective is to set up homecoming week, and maybe they are right. Student councils spend a large majority of the time preparing for homecoming week, making it probably one of their top priorities for the year. But is what many forget is that councils are also responsible for handling student issues. Smaller councils don’t always have the personnel and numbers to engage in large projects or split into vast committees, leaving student relations behind. When councils do try and attend to the needs of those they represent, their efforts are not often recognized.

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