13 Facts About Student council

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Student council is an administrative organization of students in different educational institutes ranging from elementary schools to universities and research organizations around the world.

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Student council helps share ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and institute administrative authorities.

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In Canada, the student council is used for helping the school with special events and planning other events.

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Student council representation is very important in the German school system.

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Every year, the committee which usually consists of teachers and former student council members hold a selection process to admit students who meet qualifications to join OSIS, while the president is voted by students of the school.

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Israel's national student and youth council is an elected body representing all youth in Israel since 1993.

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Israel's national student and youth council is the first youth council in the world that made student rights legislation.

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The Student council is often responsible for organizing events such as the culture festival, sports day, and class field trips.

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The Student council oversees the school clubs, and has absolute influence on school and club policies.

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The aim of student council is usually to improve their school through encouraging social, cultural and other extracurricular events in the local community.

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Student council are playing an important role in Pakistani schools.

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Sometimes council members are elected based on general elections and if the teacher voted on a good student based on records and grades.

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In universities, the student council is the apex body of the students and members are elected in systematic votings.

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