The position of Student Body President goes to Anaiya Asomugha (’24), as she received the most votes from the rising upper schoolers. The Executive Board will be comprised of Tess Hubbard (’24), Amelia Hines (’24) and Laila Charles (’24). (Photo credit: Maia Alvarez)
The position of Student Body President goes to Anaiya Asomugha (’24), as she received the most votes from the rising upper schoolers. The Executive Board will be comprised of Tess Hubbard (’24), Amelia Hines (’24) and Laila Charles (’24).

Photo credit: Maia Alvarez

BREAKING: 2023-2024 Student Council Executive Board results announced

May 2, 2023

The current and rising upper school students have voted: Archer’s student body president for the 2023-2024 school year will be Anaiya Asomugha (‘24).

Next year’s Executive Board will be comprised of Laila Charles (‘24), Amelia Hines (‘24) and Tess Hubbard (‘24).

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

In the dining hall during US Mentorship and Meeting time Tuesday, May 2, the four juniors 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. 

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