Student Government Association Sample Clauses

Student Government Association. “Student Government Association” shall mean the Student Government Association, however denominated, at each State University.
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Student Government Association. As the elected or appointed representatives of the entire student body, the Student Government Association (“SGA”), is comprised to serve and represent every student at Xxxxxxxx College. SGA is bound by the Articles of its Constitution. The parties jointly acknowledge that, in the event of any conflict between this Agreement and the SGA Constitution, the SGA Constitution shall govern. Furthermore, impeachment and the subsequent removal of any Student Worker in an SGA position pursuant to the SGA Constitution shall not be subject to Section 4.3 and Section 4.4.
Student Government Association. ARTICLE 5UNION SECURITY, DATA PRIVACY, AND DUES 5.1 Employment Information Definition. 5.2 Student Worker Roster. 5.3 Notifications.
Student Government Association. OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES - Presenting a united front, regardless of personal feelings - Keeping confidentiality of the meeting discussions and decisions - Representing the desires and concerns of the ENTIRE class body - Attending every officer and class meeting unless prior approval for absence is given - Rumor control among classmates with regard to class events - Maintaining personal and academic integrity both on and off campus. - Perform other miscellaneous duties as requested by faculty and/or administration - Plan and implement Homecoming events (including the dance) and pep-rallies for the school PRESIDENT (For SGA: 12th Grade Only – Previous SGA/Class Officer) -Facilitator and mediator as necessary -Takes the administrative lead (organizer) VICE-PRESIDENT (For SGA: 12th Grade Only) -Takes leadership role in absence of the President -Assists President as he/she deems necessary TREASURER (For SGA: All Grades) -Keeps up with the bank account and maintains good relationship with bookkeeper -Contacts venues and vendors for purchasing/activities to get bids and estimates SECRETARY (For SGA: All Grades) -Records minutes of the meetings and providing a copy to officers and sponsors PUBLICITY (For SGA: All Grades) -Responsible for advertising upcoming events throughout school -Coordinates signs to be posted throughout the campus AT-LARGE (For SGA: All Grades) -Voting member of the group

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