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Growing Leaders

The Associated Student Body strives to build leadership skills and teamwork and have fun while doing it. From dances to rallies, playing music at lunch to hosting contests – our 40-plus members work together to organize various school-wide events with the goal of creating a fun and enjoyable environment for all students.

School spirit doesn’t just stop within the walls of Sierra Unified, though. We have a strong community of family, friends and neighbors that are beside us every step of the way, helping us enrich our school experience through fundraisers and banquets, Friday night football games and back-to-school nights. We are so thankful for your continued support!

Purpose

  • To build character and leadership skills
  • To develop student awareness of their own leadership potential
  • To develop leadership skills that enable students to lead responsibly in all aspects of their lives
  • To provide student opportunities to learn and practice essential leader ship skills within their community

Positive Development

  • Habits of self-regulation
  • Time management skills
  • Organizational skills
  • Communication skills
  • Personal growth outside of the classroom
  • Identify individual strengths and passions for a healthy self-image
  • Build strong character based on integrity and core values
  • Career and college readiness
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Adaptability and perseverance through challenges
  • Teamwork in a diverse setting
  • Handle criticism and feedback for personal improvement
  • Become a model of healthy leadership by increasing self-awareness
  • Turn their ideas into actions that inspire school spirit
  • Turn their ideas into actions that inspire school spirit and student development
  • Access community needs and wants

Student Vision

  • The ASB student vision is to create a more spirited environment and let kids know they can step out of their comfort zone.
  • To be willing to work as a team, to listen and be considerate of other people’s ideas.
  • To be role models on and off campus.
  • To be an inspiration to the other students and staff.
  • To uplift and unify the campus.

Advisor Vision

  • The primary purpose of the Sierra High Associated Student Body is to provide a comprehensive and inclusive student government and leadership of the student body.
  • To develop self-aware and confident individuals who together as a team come forth and build a diversified membership of leaders.
  • To encourage creativity, critical thinking and problem solving, developing acceptance of others through team building and community service.
  • To inspire positive habitudes concerning time management, budgeting, adaptability, communication and organizational skills.

High School ASB Leaders

Macy Lloyd
President

Bev Douglas
Vice President

Maddy McDivitt
Secretary

Camden Watt
Treasurer

Steven Parker
Commissioner of Activities

Kiley Esajian
Commissioner of Athletics

Evryn Kneeland
Commissioner of Music & Dance

Evan Rinon
Commissioner of Public Relations

Ella Gilbert
Commissioner of Community Relations

Do you want to form a club?

Clubs are a great way for students to participate in activities they enjoy, can learn new skills, and meet new people. Students are able to help raise awareness about a cause they care about, gain leadership experience, and pursue hobbies and subjects of interest.

If you are interested in starting a new club, please review the ASB Club Handbook and ASB Club Application information below.

Club Forms

ASB Club Handbook
ASB Club Agenda Sample
ASB Club Application

Allowable and Questionable Expenses
Fundraising Closing Report
Meeting Minute Sample
Request for Approval for Fundraising Event

Sierra High’s Student Newspaper

  • 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb
  • Homecoming 2022
  • Sierra Students Set-up Swap Shop
  • Heart Attack! February 14, 2020
  • NSL – Traveling Talent Show February 2020
  • Winter Formal February 8, 2020
  • December Dress Up Days
  • Thanksgiving Break 2019
  • Sadie Hawkins Sockhop November 8, 2019
  • HOCO Grand Marshall 2019

Student Wellness Resources

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – Call 1-800-273-8255 or Visit Their Website
NAMI on Campus
Teen Line – Call 1-800-TLC-TEEN (852-8336), text TEEN to 839863 or Visit Their Website
Fresno County Behavioral Health Warm Line – Call 559-600-WARM (9276)
All 4 Youth – Call 559-443-4800 or Visit Their Website