Blue Valley Southwest principal Scott Roberts said there were no cuts for the Student Advisory Board.
“We decided to let everybody who applied serve on the board,” he said. “We are going to split out the incoming freshmen for the first few meetings and do something different with them. We will bring them into the larger group later this spring.”
Students who applied to the Blue Valley Southwest Student Advisory Board should recieve an e-mail confirming their application.
The tentative plan for the group’s first meeting is to have students work in small groups and provide feedback on a number of topics.
by Annie Burress