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STC announces new TYL, SSC officers

On May 16, the new slate of Teresian Young Leaders and Supreme Student Council officers for the upcoming school year was revealed on STC’s official page.

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With the goal to focus on helping students struggling with their mental health, the set SSC Officers returned completely, from the president down to two representatives per grade level.

Sophia Lindsay Cusi is the elected president of the supreme student council school year 2022-2023; Valerei Medrano is named vice president; Samantha Maranan as secretary; Ma. Angelica Prado, treasurer; Luis Antonio Dimayuga, public relations officer; Myron Espiritu and Shenley Nicole Maramot, sgt. at arms; Dan Benedict Magbojos and Danna Silang, grade 10 representatives; Kyra Abu and Zyra May Alabastro, grade 9 representatives; Myesha Jaden Manalo and Sharlene Tan, grade 8 representatives. Meanwhile, the newly elected Teresian Young Leaders are Rodolfo Xian Pio III P. Macalinao as president; Ayesha Phoeliz M. De Ocampo as vice president; Ameerah Margaux O. Manalo, secretary; Mateo P. Mendoza, treasurer; Cindy C. Manalo, business manager; Jannah Cassandra C. Alcantara, public relations officer; Ashton A. Alvarez and Danico C. Dolor, sgt. at arms; Venice Elyssa D. Fernandez, grade 6 representative; Jon Ervik D. Dipasupil, grade 5 representative; Joem Zedriv C. Magpantay, grade 4 representative.

Students in grades 3-5 and grades 7-9 cast their votes online via Google Forms sent by their advisers.

According to Mr. Darwin Tumambing, SSC moderator, the newly elected set of SSC officers will serve as a voice to the Teresian community. “For our incoming officers mainly nakafocus sila sa pagiging channel ng mga estudyante para mas marinig naming mga teachers [at] nang mas marinig ng buong STC and Teresian community,” he stated.

Once the progressive face-to-face lessons begin, the student leaders are also set to assist in the regulation of health protocols for students.

Campaign managers Markus Sylverio V. Garcia of the Teresian Python Partylist and Angelica May Antonette T. Quilaton of the Arangkada Partylist presented their respective running candidates, each of whom made a speech explaining why they should be elected by Teresian high school students in the SSC Miting De Avance.

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