Pictured above are the ASB Officers for the 2019-2020 school year. From left to right: Maya Letona; Co-Senior Class President, Van Clow; ASB Treasurer, Maria Vasquez-Vargas; Sophomore Class President, Violet Edwards; Co-Senior Class President, Talia Loftus, Arlette Monroy; ASB Secretary, Alyssa Fairchild; ASB President
About the ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY
ASB stands for Associated Student Body and it represents the interests and goals of the entire Santa Cruz High School Student Body. Students who enroll in ASB do so because they recognize that there is more to being successful in school than simply doing homework. Having a positive atmosphere during the school day where students feel wanted and accepted is critical to their success. To that end, the officers and appointed members of the ASB class focus on providing engaging activities that ensure a well-rounded high school experience.
Students in ASB plan, organize, and participate in such activities as formal and informal events, Homecoming, Spirit Week, grade-level competitions, community awareness projects, cultural events, and Staff Recognition throughout the year. Most of the funds for ASB come from the student-run programs and fundraisers.
Students must continue to achieve academically, and maintain a positive relationship with other staff on campus to remain in the class. Students are additionally required to work approximately 15 hours each semester outside of the class. Students are elected or appointed to the class each spring for the following school year. If you are interested in being a leader at Santa CRuz, consider running for an office or applying to be appointed to the class. Contact infomation: