SCHOOL TO MOVE! Greetings This Wednesday, August 30 are the elections for the Council of Representatives and the Board in our Student Center. When you go to vote, we delivered 4 votes, which are as follows:
The first vote will be for the Board, which, like last year, will be presented in closed list, and you can vote for one from which they arise. The list which obtains 50% plus one vote will hold all the CED leadership positions (President, Vice, General Section, Section Welfare Section Communications), and, if none succeeds, there will be a second back with the two highest votes.
Our board candidates are:
President Claudio Pérez
, generation 2002. Former representative and former Councilor FECH generation.
Vice-Pres: Pedro Pablo Errazuriz
, gen 2002. Former representative and current representative cross generation.
General Sec: Stephanie
Sáez Khatun. Current academic representative gene. 2004 and former delegate to Congress FECH. Sec
Welfare: Ignacio Vargas
. Ex interim representative current-generation 2005 and Cross representative. Sec
Communications: Valentina Contreras
, class of 2006.
The next ballot is to elect representatives Transverse. These play the role of work in the Council of Representatives the Board for all school work, notwithstanding that for obvious reasons jobs are more focused on the generation to which one belongs. In total there are 28 candidates for 20 seats, and our list has 6 candidates
- Pamela Muñoz
, class of 2006.
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Constanza González, 2o05 generation current academic representative.
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Ricardo Buendia, former representative class of 2004.
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Hector Valladares, representative cross-current, ex-delegate Congress Dates.
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José Luis Corvalan , former Rep. generation 2003, current Faculty Advisor.
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Felipe Obregon, independent of the generation pro DCU 2002.
Voting is only one person.
The third urn is to choose academic delegates, who have the role of connecting to the generation with the Council of Representatives, with the authorities, and cross-cutting authorities for activities such as Navel week, for Generation 2005, or as the mechoneo, in the case of the class of 2006.
2 are selected by each generation, and you can only vote for one candidate in each generation.
List A "School to Move" features:
Generation 2006:
Patricia Arancibia .
Generation 2005: Jorge Muñoz
.
Generation 2004: Yohanna
Villablanca.
Generation 2003: Andrew Fuchs
.
Generation 2002 and earlier:
Sebastián Guzmán. Finally, the fourth and final column is the School Counselor, a position occupied by 2 persons of the whole school. They have a special mission of ensuring the functioning of the school, and are the only students present at the Faculty Council, a body made also by the heads of department, dean and some professors, the highest council in the right desicion.
Our Faculty Advisor candidate is Daniela Castillo, current academic representative of the generation 2003.
These are the nominations. We can now move back to school according to students. "MOVE THE SCHOOL shake involves how policy has developed in recent years and gamble primarily for those issues that result in a benefit for most peers. "MOVE THE SCHOOL is a work commitment and effort to improve your stay at the School and most enjoyable to those few spare moments that studies leave us. "MOVE THE SCHOOL" is synonymous with empathy and desire to represent those who have left the SDA and community life because they feel alien to the kind of "social movement" that is privileged in the school.
All are invited.