By 1808Delaware

In the Delaware City School District, a tradition of student involvement in governance continues with the appointment of a new student board member. This role, typically reserved for a senior at Rutherford B. Hayes High School, allows a student to bring their peers’ voices to the Board of Education. For the 2023-2024 academic year, that honor goes to Greta Walraven, a standout student recognized for her leadership, athleticism, and academic achievements.

A Voice for the Student Body

The student board member position is a unique opportunity for students to engage directly with the district’s governance. While they do not have a formal vote in board decisions, they provide invaluable insight into the student body’s perspective on various issues. Greta Walraven, who has been described as “a positive, thoughtful student leader,” embodies the qualities necessary for this role. As a student athlete and member of the National Honor Society, Walraven brings a well-rounded perspective to the table.

Responsibilities of the Student Board Member

Walraven’s responsibilities on the board include attending all school board meetings, where she will offer updates on student activities, concerns, and initiatives. Her role as a liaison between the students and the board is crucial in ensuring that the student body’s voice is not only heard but also considered in the decision-making process. Although she does not have a formal vote, Walraven has a “spiritual vote,” allowing her to express her stance on issues, thus influencing discussions and outcomes.

Bridging the Gap Between Students and Administration

The inclusion of a student board member is a vital part of fostering a collaborative environment within the Delaware City School District. By having a representative who directly understands and experiences the day-to-day realities of being a student, the board can make more informed decisions that reflect the needs and concerns of the student population. Walraven’s appointment underscores the district’s commitment to inclusive and responsive governance.

As Greta Walraven steps into this role, she continues a legacy of student leadership that bridges the gap between students and the school administration. Her contributions over the coming year are expected to enrich the board’s understanding of the student experience, ensuring that policies and initiatives resonate with those they impact the most—Delaware’s students.


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