Student Government

There are many ways to be a leader at ICA starting from your freshman year. As a student government leader, you represent the school and your fellow classmates throughout the year.

STUDENT COUNCIL PHILOSOPHY

As the Associated Student Body (ASB) of Immaculate Conception Academy, our main purposes are to establish a strong student body and to keep the name of Immaculate Conception Academy above reproach in the community. With the help of God, we want to lead by setting a good example and by cooperating in all student activities.

MEETINGS

The Student Council shall meet every Monday in a place designated by the moderator. Special meetings may be called as necessary by the ASB.

There are two options for Student Council meetings:

  1. Full Student Council: ASB officers, class officers, organization and club representatives.
  1. Partial Student Council: ASB officers and class officers


MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL (2011-2012)

The Student Council of the Associated Student Body shall consist of the following:

  • Eva Gomez
  • Diana Guardado
  • Estefania Lopez
  • Paola Lopez


CLASS OFFICERS

Each class has four representatives elected by their class: All act as Co-Presidents

Class of 2012

  • Karen Henriquez
  • Angelina Mesta
  • Vanessa Paz
  • Josefina Roque

Class of 2013

  • Sheridan Devlin
  • Karla Martinez
  • Gloria Ruiz
  • Perla Serrano

Class of 2014

  • Sandra Lacayo
  • Melissa Martson
  • Vitaliya Moskal
  • Rebecca Ruano

Class of 2015

  • To be determined


REPRESENTATIVES

  1. There are two appointed offices – Commissioners of Public Relations (Interschool Relations and Community Relations)
  2. President or a delegate of the ICA BLOCK Society
  3. President or a delegate of the National Honor Society
  4. President or a delegate of the California Scholarship Federation
  5. President or a delegate of CLIP
  6. President or a delegate of Campus Ministry Team
Moderator: Mrs. Cottrell

“The very essence of leadership is its purpose. And the purpose of leadership is to accomplish a task. That is what leadership does–and what it does is more important than what it is or how it works.” - Colonel Dandridge M. Malone