Tuesday, November 4, 2008

First Continental Congress/ Advisory Council @ PSEC

"A desperate group of colonists came together to protect it's rights..." This can relate to the advisory council here at Puget sound early college because during our community meetings we discuss similar topics. For example; if someone wanted to, they could change the constitution at PSEC. This doesn't mean that you can just say you want to change it and their going to change it, you have to discuss it to numerous people and take a vote from the community first. It may seem like a long and painful process but it's not and that's why Puget sound early college is so diverse from other schools and colleges. I as a student have the right to vote and to change things in PSEC. Puget sound early college may be more effective in it's governing process if there were different ways of voting. I feel that voting is confidential and we should vote by ballets, like in voting for politics. I know it may be a waste of paper, but I think every vote should be held anonymous.

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