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Introducing: ECHO!

Yeashe Sherpa 5C

The SA election, which was held on the 15th of September, showed a clear
winner, ECHO. But what does ECHO really stand for and want to do for
students?
The chairlady of ECHO, Emma Cheung from Class 5B, had to say that they
represent students to teachers and want to reflect students voices to the
school. She also claimed that ECHO will be providing services to students
such as welfare and stationery. They believe that even if it might be a tough
year because of the COVID-19, they will try their best to provide their
services and be the voices and the hope of students.
They did say they will probably find difficulties in laying out events,
budgeting and time. However, they have told us that they intend on having
backup plans, such as doing events online, and trying their best to stay in
budget and on time.
Be sure to look forward to future events, such as Joint School Training Camp
which provides the opportunity to show students how to work and interact
in the society.
The cabinet has shown great promise and they expect to be the voices of
students and help them grow as much as possible.

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