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Leadership Programs

ASB - Student Government

Every student at our school is part of the Associated Student Body (ASB) and plays a role in electing Student Government officers and representatives. The ASB's goals include fostering unity among all elements of the school—students, faculty, administration, and parents—through communication. It achieves this by representing student interests through elected leaders, providing a platform for student voices and ideas, promoting community responsibility and citizenship awareness, and coordinating extracurricular activities.

The Student Council serves as the primary body of the ASB, tasked with establishing democratic procedures for student activities. It aims to cultivate responsibility, leadership, cooperation, scholarship, school spirit, and Christian virtues among students. Under the guidance of the ASB Advisor, the Student Council oversees organized activities and projects. 

Roles-  ASB President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Commissioners, and Class Presidents/Vice Presidents.

Class Councils have been organized to establish democratic procedures governing class activities and to develop a sense of responsibility, self-discipline, leadership, cooperation, scholarship, school spirit, and Christian virtues within each class. They coordinate class-specific events and fundraisers.


Roles- Class President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Representatives.


 

President's Ambassadors 

Preserving the past, honoring the present, and preparing for the future.

The St. Anthony College Preparatory High School President’s Ambassador Program trains select students to serve as ambassadors representing St. Anthony High School. Founded in 2002, the program is modeled after California State University Long Beach's past president Robert Garcia's highly successful President's Ambassador Program.

President’s Ambassadors at St. Anthony are selected based on their experience, enthusiasm, character, and willingness to serve. Ambassadors receive leadership training which helps them develop their confidence, public speaking, marketing, and community outreach skills. They serve as official hosts on behalf of St. Anthony High School, conducting campus tours, welcoming guests, and presenting to local elementary schools, churches, and the community.