Lecanto High School’s SGA Program is Named a Gold Council
Caption: Lecanto High School’s Student Government Association poses for their club group photo (Photo: Hollie Dutcher).
Harlan Riley Smith, Student Writer- Lecanto High School (LHS) has recently earned a remarkable accolade, solidifying its commitment to excellence in student leadership and civic engagement. The institution has been honored to be designated a Gold Council Student Government Association (SGA), a testament to its dedication to fostering student involvement, empowerment, and community impact.
The SGA plays a pivotal role in enhancing school spirit and promoting unity. It addresses the needs and interests of the student body through a diverse array of initiatives, programs, and events.
“I believe the yearly projects we have done since I took over are instrumental in helping us reach this status. The students at LHS work hard on Veteran’s projects, Elves for Kids, Reindeers for Residents, and Dragon Boat races in the community, and at school we do weekly campus clean up, have a spirit club, do a Kindness Week, and discuss with administration how we can help improve the culture of the school,” said Student Government Association Sponsor, Angela Rausch
The attainment of Gold Council status underscores Lecanto High School's unwavering dedication to cultivating a vibrant and inclusive campus culture where students are not only encouraged but empowered to actively participate in shaping their educational experience. Under the guidance of committed faculty advisors and the enthusiastic leadership of its student body, the school's SGA has emerged as a beacon of leadership, innovation, and service.
“Something that our amazing SGA program did for the community was "Thank You" letters for service members. We spent countless hours writing and crafting the perfect “Thank You” letters for our service members. All of SGA was later informed that the letters were much appreciated and made the service members' day. We take pride in doing things such as this for the community. SGA is a Selfless service program, and this award only motivates us to work harder,” said sophomore, D’Angelo Robinson.
Under the dedicated leadership of its presidents, SGA has flourished, driving positive change and fostering a culture of engagement and empowerment among students. With a steadfast commitment to serving their peers and advocating for their interests, the presidents have spearheaded numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing school spirit, promoting inclusivity, and addressing important issues within the student body. Through their vision, passion, and tireless dedication, they have played a pivotal role in elevating the SGA to new heights, inspiring their fellow students to embrace their leadership potential and make a meaningful impact on their school community.
“Mrs. Rausch and the two presidents [Gabby Sanchez and William Gruff], they worked exceptionally hard for this. As our parliamentarian, I just helped out wherever they needed me. And if it wasn't for our combined effort, we wouldn't be given this award,” said Parliamentarian, Sebastian Cancel.
From organizing engaging pep rallies and spirited sporting events to spearheading philanthropic endeavors and community outreach projects, Lecanto High School's SGA consistently demonstrates its ability to effect positive change both within the school community and beyond.
“Our goal is to have a representation of each club and sport as part of SGA, each year we want to have more students from all facets of our school join SGA. This recognition might draw more attention to all that SGA does and get students or staff members interested in joining us and helping,” said Rausch.