Throughout high school, many students focus more on the diploma ahead than the road they took to arrive. Such an idea inspired this year’s West Sierra League (WSL) theme “Live the Journey.”
For the first meeting of the year, the WSL Associated Student Body (ASB) officers traveled to Caruthers High, Sept. 22. As this year’s hosts, the Blue Raiders will plan and run all meetings. From rallies to prom to staff appreciation, these meetings give student leadership a chance to discuss ideas to enhance the high school experience.
“Although the way we shared ideas wasn’t very productive, it was fun to meet new people from other league schools,” junior Tatiana Fontes said. “I hope the next meeting is better structured to explore other ideas.”
Although WSL often converges only for sports, the monthly meetings offer a chance to step outside of athletic barriers.
“Usually, the only time we come in contact with these schools is through sports,” Katie Mendenhall, leadership adviser, said. “I enjoyed having the chance to share ideas outside of competition.”
While in past years, the only cohesive sports-free WSL activity was the annual talent show, a new tradition now ties the schools together. The spirit stick, usually reserved for cheer camp, will now create an atmosphere of unity and competition. At every meeting, schools will face off in a mini-contest; the winner returning home with the spirit stick.
For more information, e-mail Mendenhall.