Student Senate
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Students are encouraged to participate in the Student Senate to gain leadership, citizenship and volunteer experience. Student Senate is a government body of representatives that may sit on various task forces and committees that make recommendations to the Board of Trustees. Although students cannot cast a vote with the official members of the Board of Trustees, they can voice an opinion on agenda items.

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The Student Senate held elections in fall 2009. These students were elected and are serving for the 2009-2010 school year.

President: Stephanie Grater
Vice President: Virginia Ortiz
Secretary: Chester Flores, Jr.
Treasurer: Phylissa Antone
Representatives:
Marjorie Juan, Michelle Juan, and Gordon Ramon, Jr.
Delegate: Kenneth Francisco, Jr.
 

According to the Student Senate Bylaws, the mission of the Student Senate is to "represent, voice, and implement the ideas, concerns and interests of the student body of Tohono O'odham Community College."

The Student Senate currently meets on the first and third Wednesdays of the month.
 

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For more information, contact the Office of the Vice President of Student Services for Student Senate meeting times as well as how you can become more active at Tohono O'odham Community College.

Tohono O'odham Community College · P.O. Box 3129 · Sells, Arizona 85634 · Phone (520) 383-8401 · Fax (520) 383-8403