Student Government
SGA is the official voice of the student body. The Association encourages self-government, promotes responsibility, loyalty, and cooperation among students, faculty, and the administration. The Student Government Executive Board consists of a President, Vice President, Student Trustee, Chief of Staff and Vice Presidents of Communications, Finance, Academics, Culture/Inclusion and Co-curricular Programming. Click here to view our Constitution.
The Current SGA Board
Expand AllCollapse AllI am passionate about ensuring every student has a voice in the decisions that shape our college experience. I want to bridge the gap between the administration and the student body to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment.
鈥婽hings I plan to accomplish: Advocate for increased transparency and communication between the Board of Trustees and the Student Government Association. Work to expand student resources and support services to ensure academic and personal success for all. Strengthen the sense of community on campus by encouraging more collaborative events and student-led initiatives.
I want to be a strong and consistent voice for students and help create a campus where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. As a student and a mother, I understand the importance of community, communication, and access to resources. My faith in Jesus Christ guides how I lead with compassion, integrity, and a heart to serve others. I would like to strengthen communication between students and administration so student voices are clearly heard and represented. Increase awareness and access to resources such as TRIO, academic support, and student services. Support and advocate for student parents and non-traditional students while helping create a more inclusive and supportive campus environment.
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Hi I'm Rae, an environmental science major here at 911爆料. I started taking classes online only and quickly began struggling. Finding community at the college has helped me to devote myself to learning. The first time I went to the school was for an arts in April event. I enjoyed it so much that I went on to make a four week series for arts in April this year. I created an ornament crafting station for the deck the halls competition in December. For February, I proposed a 911爆料 has heart theme, made buttons and had a heart themed crafting series during community hours. I helped plan and run the March mania tournament, made buttons for the teams, and was the host of the second game. I helped make the Danvers recycled art sculpture for 911爆料's 60th birthday. I wouldn't have been able to have achieved this without the help of my fellow students. I'm Vice president of the everything music club and active in the QSA, art club and environmental club. ALL students should feel welcome and safe and supported in our schools. Every club and event is an opportunity to find your community. Interested in throwing an event, starting a club or finding communities or support, I'm here to help! College is an opportunity to discover yourself and learn to celebrate what makes you uniquely and authenticity you.
My major is Computer Science. I have been playing piano for 6 years, I like to listen to any type of music, and like to play video games. I am also the President of the Music Club. I am running for my second re-election because I want to do things that represent our art clubs (Art Club and Music Club), continue presenting 911爆料鈥檚 Got Talent, and do things that stand for our art community as a whole at 911爆料. As your Vice President of Culture and Inclusion, I wish to accomplish the talent competition, at least one event that represents Art and Music Club, Organize a field trip event in the 911爆料 or Boston. I believe that every individual is included in this college no matter who they are.
I am a paralegal studies major. I would like to ensure that students have clear access to resources, strong academic support, and a voice in how their educational experience is shaped. As a nontraditional student balancing real-world responsibilities, I understand the importance of structure, communication, and advocacy within the academic system.
What I plan to accomplish: Improve communication between students, faculty, and the administration by gathering and relaying clear student feedback. Increase awareness of existing academic resources such as tutoring, advising, and support services. Strengthen connections between SGA and student clubs by improving communication and access to engagement platforms. Work collaboratively with SGA and academic leadership to advocate for practical, achievable improvements that benefit students.
I am a Communications and Media major with a strong passion for leadership, creativity, and student advocacy. I have a strong sense of school spirit and school pride, and I care deeply about helping students feel seen, represented, and inspired. I previously served as Vice President of Finances, which strengthened my leadership skills and deepened my commitment to student involvement and campus impact. I have been actively involved in campus life through service, leadership, and community-building efforts, and I am excited for the opportunity to leave behind a legacy of my own. I believe student leadership should be bold, visible, and truly connected to the student body. I want to bring creativity, ambition, and strong campus pride to this role while helping build a more united, engaged, and recognizable school community.
Things I plan to accomplish, advocate for the development or strengthening of a school mascot to build pride, identity, and unity across campus. Expand and energize our social media presence so clubs, events, and student opportunities receive greater visibility and engagement. Support stronger branding for student organizations, including helping clubs develop logos, social medias and a more recognizable public identity.
I want to build something that lasts beyond my time here鈥攁 strong, connected finance community that continues to grow even after I transfer. I want to create opportunities for students to gain real-world financial knowledge and hands-on experience. My goal is to leave behind a system and culture that benefits future students long-term. I plan to launch and grow an investment club that gives students hands-on experience managing portfolios, analyzing stocks, and learning real market strategies. Create networking opportunities with professionals in finance through guest speakers, alumni connections, and events. Develop workshops focused on practical financial skills like investing basics, budgeting, and career preparation in finance.
Join Us!
We are actively recruiting for members to join our team for the 2025/2026 Academic Year. Please contact our advisors rfortes@northshore.edu or fmacdona@northshore.edu with interest or questions.
General Assembly Meetings
The Student Government Association has weekly General Assembly Meetings that are open for attendance by any members of the 911爆料 Community.
Meeting Dates & Time:
TBD
DB-130 (Danvers Campus)
LW-205 (Lynn Campus)
Join the meeting virtually!