Student Body Action Commmittee
Beverly Hills High School's Student Body Action Committee (SBAC) is a committee of students that work on issues concerning the BHHS student body!
The SBAC does not only discuss the issues... but takes ACTION to spur change that will positively impact BHHS.
The SBAC works closely with Beverly's administration and faculty to express the needs of the student body. This year the SBAC tackled the issue of our school's declining API score.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact any member of the SBAC and we will do all we can to get your voice heard!
2009-2010 SBAC MEMBERS:
Executive Board
Chairmen: Alex Banayan, Jason Bellet
Student Board Member: Rachel Feinberg
Secretary: Ashley Chiu
Treasurer: Samantha Galen
Assistant Secretary: Donya Enayati
Special Operations
Head of Special Ops- Matthew Forman
Asst. Special Ops- Sharona Mossazadeh
Head of Marketing and Publicity
Jenea Sutton
Senior Representatives
Eitan Arom
Matthew Derekshash
Nikki Sedagat-Kashani
Junior Representatives
Craig Mitchell
Sofia Azizi
Sydney Gray
Victoria Gordon
Sophomore Representatives
Andrew Redston
Chloe Revery
Daniele Abramov
Jared Sleisenger
Freshmen Representatives
Anton Saleh
Ben Hannani
Natalie Gordon
*The application process to join the SBAC will begin in the start of the new school year.
*SBAC Accomplishments*
~conducted classroom discussions regarding API score and other Beverly issues with every student in Beverly High
~during the week of STAR testing, the SBAC (with help from ASB and PTSA) provided FREE BREAKFAST for ALL students taking testing! breakfast included bagel/cream cheese, juice, water, granola bars, and apples
~worked with the high school administration to start STAR testing later, provide free breakfast, create the Principal's CST Scholars Award, lightened homework, and to have more practice for the STAR exam
*Data Collected From Classroom Discussions*
1) 57% of the student body agrees that uniform class room policies would be a benefit to their education program
2) 70% of the student body reported that they do not hear the bulletin on Monday, Wednesday, Friday every week
3) 58% of the the student body felt that they could not access their counselors when they needed to
4) 52% of the student body felt that they could not accurately monitor their progress in class based on the frequency that their teacher updated
5) 88% of the student body do not feel comfortable using the bathroom facilities on campus
6) 82% of the student body felt that anonymous student surveys to review their teachers' performance would be beneficial to the educational program
7) 50% of the student body felt that it would be beneficial however an equal 50% of the student body though it would not be beneficial to the educational program
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