The student news site of The Archer School for Girls

The Oracle

The Latest
The student news site of The Archer School for Girls

The Oracle

The student news site of The Archer School for Girls

The Oracle

Instagram Feed
Email Subscription

BREAKING: 2024-2025 Student Council Executive Board results announced

The+position+of+Student+Body+President+goes+to+Rachel+Chung+%28%E2%80%9925%29%2C+as+she+received+the+most+votes+from+the+rising+upper+schoolers.+The+Executive+Board+will+be+comprised+of+Francie+Wallack+%28%E2%80%9925%29+and+Caroline+Collis+%28%E2%80%9926%29.+%28Graphic+Illustration+by+Lucy+Williams%29
The position of Student Body President goes to Rachel Chung (’25), as she received the most votes from the rising upper schoolers. The Executive Board will be comprised of Francie Wallack (’25) and Caroline Collis (’26). (Graphic Illustration by Lucy Williams)

The current and rising upper school students have voted: Archer’s student body president for the 2024-2025 school year will be Rachel Chung (’25).

Next year’s Executive Board will be comprised of Caroline Collis (‘26) and Francie Wallack (‘25).

The board members will work alongside Chung to run the Student Council next school year.

In the dining hall during US Mentorship and Meeting time Wednesday, May 8, the two juniors and one sophomore delivered speeches campaigning for a position on the Executive Board. The upper school watched each speech, recorded their takeaways and voted for their favorite candidates on an online poll. Candidates have been campaigning this past week by putting posters up around campus.

View Comments (3)
More to Discover
About the Contributor
Zoe Gazzuolo
Zoe Gazzuolo, Culture Editor
Zoe Gazzuolo joined The Oracle as a staff reporter in 2022 and became the Culture Editor in 2023. She plays tennis and joined the Archer Varsity team her freshman year. In her free time, she loves hanging out with friends, baking and listening to music.

Comments (3)

As part of Archer’s active and engaged community, the Editorial Board welcomes reader comments and debate and encourages community members to take ownership of their opinions by using their names when commenting. However, in order to ensure a diverse range of opinions, the editorial board does allow anonymous comments on articles as long as the perspective cannot be obtained elsewhere, and they are respectful and relevant. We do require a valid, verified email address, which will not be displayed, but will be used to confirm your comments. Because we are a 6-12 school, the Editorial Board reserves the right to omit profanity and content that we deem inappropriate for our audience. We do not publish comments that serve primarily as an advertisement or to promote a specific product. Comments are moderated and may be edited in accordance with the Oracle’s profanity policy, but the Editorial Board will not change the intent or message of comments. They will appear once approved.
All The Oracle Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • R

    Roxie HallMay 9, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    CONGRATS NEW EXECCCCC!!!!

    Reply
  • A

    Anaiya AsomughaMay 8, 2024 at 4:25 pm

    YAAAAAAY!!!!!

    Reply
  • S

    Samaira ModgilMay 8, 2024 at 3:41 pm

    Congrats Rachel

    Reply