Attend weekly TSAC meetings on Fridays after school.
Help plan, run, and advertise TSAC events.
Lead committees connected to TSAC events and initiatives.
Attend TSAC social events and support school spirit.
Maintain a healthy class average and participate in spirit days.
Eligibility Snapshot
Current Grade 9 students: Eligible for Treasurer, Media Publicity Chair, Visual Publicity Chair, External Affairs Chair, Activities Chair, Grade Representative, ELL Representative, and Junior Tech Chair.
Current Grade 10 students: Eligible for all listed positions except Co-President.
Current Grade 11 students: Eligible for all listed positions except Co-President and Junior Tech Chair.
Co-President requirement: Only students with prior TSAC experience can run for Co-President.
Application Requirements
All applications require 2 student references and 1 teacher reference.
References receive an email when you submit your application.
Most Recent Round
Passed
Grade and ELL Representatives includes 2 positions. This was the final round for this year. Review roles and responsibilities below.
Grade Representative
Represents grade-wide voice and keeps student communication flowing.
Eligibility: Three positions for current Grade 9 students, two for current Grade 10 students, and two for current Grade 11 students
Manage grade Google Classroom updates.
Collect and present feedback, ideas, and concerns from students in your grade.
Deliver an in-person speech to your grade during elections.
Applications for this round are closed.
ELL Representative
Represents the MLL/ELL community and advocates for multilingual student needs.
Eligibility: Open to current PETHS students returning next year; two positions; applicants must be involved in the ELL/MLL community and either complete ESL D/E this year or have taken ESL courses previously
Manage MLL communication spaces (Google Classroom, WhatsApp, WeChat).
Collect and present feedback, ideas, and concerns from the PETHS MLL community.
Deliver a live speech that is also recorded.
Applications for this round are closed.
All Application Rounds
Quickly compare every round below. Upcoming and passed rounds are marked.
Interviewed Positions
Interview-based leadership and operations roles. Interviews happen in early April.
Passed
Application window: Monday March 23rd to Sunday March 29th
Timeline
Applications open: Monday March 23rd
Info meeting: Wednesday March 25th
Applications due: Sunday March 29th
Interviews: Tuesday April 7th to Wednesday April 15th
Positions in this round
Secretary
Keeps TSAC organized and accountable across meetings and events.
Eligibility: Current Grade 10 and 11 students
Take meeting minutes and attendance.
Organize schedules for events.
Check in on member progress and task completion.
This round has passed.
Round rules
You may only apply for one interviewed position in this round.
If unsuccessful in this round, you can still run for an elected executive position.
Elected Executive Positions
Campaign week runs before election day and candidates present a live school speech.
Passed
Application window: Wednesday April 15th to Monday April 20th
Timeline
Applications open: Wednesday April 15th
Info meeting: Friday April 17th
Applications due: Monday April 20th
Election day: Wednesday April 29th
Positions in this round
Activities Chair
Leads spirit weeks and major school-wide activity execution.
Eligibility: Current Grade 9, 10, and 11 students
Lead spirit weeks and interactive activities.
Play a major role in planning and running events such as Fall Fiesta and Blazers Bash.
This round has passed.
Round rules
You may run for one elected executive role in this round.
If unsuccessful in this round, you can still run for Grade Representative or ELL Representative.
Grade and ELL Representatives
Representative roles elected after executive elections. Candidates campaign and deliver speeches.
Passed
Application window: Wednesday April 29th to Wednesday May 6th
Timeline
Applications open: Wednesday April 29th
Info meeting: Thursday April 30th
Applications due: Tuesday May 5th
Election day: Wednesday May 13th (ELL election timing may differ.)
Positions in this round
Grade Representative
Represents grade-wide voice and keeps student communication flowing.
Eligibility: Three positions for current Grade 9 students, two for current Grade 10 students, and two for current Grade 11 students
Manage grade Google Classroom updates.
Collect and present feedback, ideas, and concerns from students in your grade.
Deliver an in-person speech to your grade during elections.
This round has passed.
Round rules
You may run for one representative position in this round.