Student Advisor to the Board application is open
Do you want to be a Student Advisor to the school board?
Sign up to be a candidate!
Applications are due by noon on September 20, 2022.
Application information will be used to create candidate information. First, it will be shared with the review panel. If you are selected as a finalist, this information will be publicly shared by CMS and GenerationNation to help high school student voters decide who to elect for Student Advisor.
ELECTION PROCESS FOR 2023 STUDENT ADVISOR
- August 29 Applications open
- September 20 Application deadline
- September 21-30 Review panel reads applications and votes for finalists
- September 30 Finalists are announced
- October 26 Candidate forum (after school)
- October 25-November 8 Election (CMS high school students learn about candidates and vote)
- November 9 Winner is announced at school board meeting
- January 1 2023 Student Advisor begins 1 year term
Student Advisor Role Requirements and Information
Information
Candidate qualifications
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CMS student currently in grade 10 or 11
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Meet CMS requirements for participation in extracurricular activities
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Successfully apply to be a candidate before deadline
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Interested and eager to learn about CMS goals, issues, and policies
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Committed to helping to impact CMS for the better
Role and Commitment
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Represent the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools student body at Board of Education meetings and in dialogue and collaboration with school board members. The Student Advisor is not a voting member of the Board of Education.
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Prepare for, attend, and actively participate in Board of Education meetings (usually the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 6PM at the Government Center or virtual).
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Through the student advisory council and other methods, regularly solicit student feedback on important issues, topics, and policies, and actively share this student feedback with CMS leaders in a timely manner.
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With the assistance of the student advisory council, educate other students about CMS news and issues and school board agenda items and policies to be discussed and decisions made.
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Student Advisor serves as a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Youth Council officer to help lead council and strategy and have regular opportunities to connect with student leaders from across the district. CMYC is the student advisory council for CMS, city and county governments, and GenerationNation. All high school students are invited to join CMYC
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Average student advisor time commitment is 10-15 hours per month.
Questions
- Student Advisor and Board of Education - Charles Jeter charlesr.jeter@cms.k12.nc.us
- Student Advisory Council - Amy Farrell amy@generationnation.org 704-343-6999