The Pullman School District Board meeting held on April 16, 2025, featured significant updates from student representatives and board members, highlighting the vibrant activities and achievements within Pullman High School.
Reid Brock, the executive president of the Pullman High School Associated Student Body (ASB), presented an enthusiastic report on upcoming events and initiatives. He announced that the ASB is currently in election mode, preparing for executive elections scheduled for Friday. Brock emphasized the importance of fair and unbiased election practices to ensure that student voices are accurately represented.
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Subscribe for Free In addition to the elections, Brock invited the community to the third annual Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Club Multicultural Night, which will take place on Friday at 6:30 PM in the PHS commons. He described the event as a celebration of unity and a highlight of the school year. Furthermore, he noted the commencement of the 2025 Art Festival, showcasing the talents of PHS artists through various mediums.
Brock also addressed the challenges faced by seniors, humorously referring to "senioritis" as they prepare for graduation. He thanked Mr. Roberts for discussions regarding potential changes to graduation regalia, acknowledging the nearly 100 public comments received from students and parents on the matter.
Board member Craig reported on the achievements of PHS students participating in the DECA International Career Development Conference in Orlando, Florida. He recognized several students for their innovative projects, including a business plan for a pet health technology startup and a community awareness event focused on mental health, which won first place at the state level.
Amanda, another board member, announced a fundraiser titled "Pullman High's Got Talent," set for the following night, with proceeds supporting school clubs and activities.
The meeting concluded with a superintendent's report, which included updates on the Pullman High School pathway initiative, although specific details were not provided during the meeting.
Overall, the meeting underscored the active engagement of students and the support of the community in fostering a dynamic educational environment at Pullman High School.