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Shelly Agatsuma is running for vice president of the student council. She promises to represent all students and ensure their thoughts, worries, and suggestions are heard by teachers and administration. As a sixth grader, Shelly acknowledges some may doubt her abilities but she is committed to helping change the school for the better. She pledges to listen closely to each student and represent their expectations as vice president.

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Shelly Agatsuma is running for vice president of the student council. She promises to represent all students and ensure their thoughts, worries, and suggestions are heard by teachers and administration. As a sixth grader, Shelly acknowledges some may doubt her abilities but she is committed to helping change the school for the better. She pledges to listen closely to each student and represent their expectations as vice president.

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Hello fellow students and teachers!

My name is Shelly Agatsuma, and I


am running for vice president.

I believe that the student council helps encourage students' ideas,


interests, and problems to be shared with the entire school community,
and who you select for your representative can greatly affect it.

If you vote me for your vice president, I swear to speak up for all of you.
Your thoughts, worries, and suggestions are welcome, and I will do
everything in my power to draw them to the consideration of our
teachers and school management.

You may be thinking, “Why should I listen to this girl, she is just a
normal sixth grader?”, Yes that is true I am just a sixth grader but that
doesn’t mean I can’t be committed to helping change our school, it just
means that I was brave enough to do it.
But that never means you can’t too, I believe that if we work together
for this school year we can help transform this school into a place
where people feel valued and happy to be in.
Although I might not be a very well-known candidate for student
council vice president, I promise that I'll give close attention to each
and every one of you.

You matter. The way you think matters. Don't pick someone who will
decide everything for you.

Choose a candidate who wants to serve as your representative. Pick a


person who is concerned with your expectations.
Vote me, Shelly, to serve as your vice president for student council.

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