Do you think that SGA represents the student body effectively?


Dec. 31, 1969, 7 p.m. | 54 years, 3 months ago


"I, being part of the SGA, do believe that we are trying our best to represent Blair students. However, I do not think we are really listening to what the student body has to say. It is taking too long for the SGA to do something about the student-teacher issues that occur everyday. Some students may really have problems with a teacher, or a student may just be unruly. Though it is taking a long time to address these types of issues, I do believe we are doing our best."
- sophomore Dawnia Richards

"I do not think so because for every year I have been in school, I've heard
promises about change, and nothing ever changes. "
- freshman Eric Peterson

"No, the SGA does not represent the student body effectively, but they don't
have to because most people don't care what they do."
- Anonymous

"I do not feel that the SGA effectively represents Blair students because the SGA doesn't have a lot of power at Blair and the things students want are reasonable and always get over-ridden by higher powers in the system. Even if the student body has a good idea that any adult objects to then we're over-ridden because adults always have what they want in society today."
-freshman Juli Sandberg-Bernard




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