Senior says Yea to term as student representative
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Angelique Flores
Annie Yea has a busy year planned for her upcoming term as the
Huntington Beach Union High School District student representative.
The 17-year-old senior from Edison High School will be the student
liaison between the district and its high schools. The Fountain Valley
girl will begin her duties in September, attending the district board
meetings and special meetings, as well as meeting with student
representatives from the schools.”It’s my senior year, and I wanted to
help out,” Yea said. “I wanted to do more community service and bring up
new ideas.”
Though she said she is eager to do her best to get student input and
present it to the board, Yea said she is nervous she might inadvertently
exclude someone’s opinions.
One of her goals is to promote a sense of community between the
schools by doing such things as organizing a districtwide community
service project to gather donations from local supermarkets for food. All
the schools in the district would meet at one of the schools to pack
lunches, which would then be donated to the needy.
“It would bring the community together,” she said.
Yea also has ideas to open the lines of communication between schools.
She hopes to establish a district newspaper that would be more detailed
than “Currents,” the district’s existing newsletter, and would include
information about events and people at the schools.
“It’ll give other schools ideas to try out and would make more
competition, but in a good way,” Yea said.
She also wants to work with the district to shatter negative
stereotypes of teenagers by presenting the positive actions of teens.
“People from high schools aren’t bad,” she said. “They’re trying to
help the community.”
The district’s selection committee -- which unanimously chose Yea --
was impressed with her presentation during her interview, during which
she charted a strategic plan on improving communication.
“Besides being well-organized, she was mature,” said John Myers,
assistant superintendent of educational services. “She’s someone who can
handle politically sensitive issues and seemed like she had the right
rapport with the adults on the board.”
Besides her work with the district, Yea has plenty of other activities
to keep her busy. She plays varsity tennis, the piano and is a member of
the Model United Nations. She is also her school’s commissioner of
community service.
Before she jumps into her school year activities, Yea is busy taking a
pre-calculus class at UC Irvine. She already spent the first part of
summer touring Spain, France and England. The rest of her time will be
split between volunteering at the Fountain Valley Library to help with
summer reading programs and in the pediatric department at Fountain
Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center.
After high school, Yea said she wants to attend Georgetown University
in Washington, D.C., to study law, with a focus on international
relations.
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