Student Government Association (SGA) is a great way to get students to get more involved with the school. Recently, Sarah Williams (’27) ran for Freshmen Class President against six other candidates. With the announcement 0f her winning the campaign, Williams expresses her many goals for the future of Robinson and her reasoning for applying.
Q: What was your motive on becoming class president? Do you have any goals for the year?
SW: “I wanted to learn about being more of a leader and also being a part of Robinson. I think it’s important to get the students a lot more involved in school spirit. I know we already are a ton, but it can always be improved.”
Q: What/Who encouraged you to apply?
SW: “Mostly my friends and my parents because my parents, like my mom, was class President when she went to high school and they said it would be a good experience for me.”
Q: What’re you looking forward to becoming Freshmen Class President?
SW: “I’m looking forward to working with the other SGA members to fix things that the students aren’t happy with because a lot of students are already voicing their concerns to me.”
Q: How do you like Robinson so far?
SW: “It’s amazing, it’s such a different environment than my middle school. It’s a lot better and I’m more involved.”
Q: Being new to Robinson, how do you plan on incorporating freshmen’s opinions? What’re the changes you want to see in Robinson?
SW: “I want to get to know everyone and during the SGA meetings, if we have time, I’ll bring up whatever topics they want too be fixed. I want to get things done more efficiently.”