Jun 15 2011
Posted by D Hatcher under PTA / PTO Fundraising
Student Council Fundraising
Student Council Fundraising

If you would like to know more about Student Council Fundraising, go to the Aim Fundraising webstite at http://aimfundraising.com
Is this a good student council speech?
I've soon elections … and this is my language so far, please give me feedback or change some bits for I thank you. Why should I become a member of the student council? Because I am reliable, helpful and organized. I want to make the best of my last year at Avonhead, by trying to all the opportunities that are out there. I'll keep my thoughts, you hear other people's opinions, try to participate in the meetings and, School events more fun by thinking of new ideas. Since Avonhead has given me so many great experiences, I want to give back, by the student council. I think I should be a student council member, because I try something new to the school, from the experience that what it is like to become a part thereof, whether to set myself a challenge, run in planning events and activities for fundraising for charity or school. I want to do events such as mufti days and discos, more about the students and what they want.
Sounds like a good speech! Make sure to smile a lot during your speech, and paste it in humor since that is what attracts the attention of your colleagues. In addition, good work!
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