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Luthern High School Association

www.lhsagm.org

 
Luthern High School Association is a Greendale, WI-based company in the Education sector.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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Student Association

The Student Association functions as the central student government representing the interests of all George Brown College students. The Student Association focuses on representation, advocacy, delivery of services and the operation of businesses to support its overall mandate. The Student Association`s basic objectives shall be: a) To build a united student movement among the students of George Brown College regardless of gender, religion, ethnicity, language, ability, sexual orientation, age or socio-economic status. b) To provide a democratic forum to voice students` concerns and issues. c) To provide the opportunity for students to unite in various student groups to address concerns specific to particular constituencies of the Student Association. d) To facilitate cooperation among all students and student groups to work towards common goals on a cooperative basis. e) To voice the students` perspective on issues at the College, municipally, provincially, and federally and to represent the students` interests at all levels. f) To promote awareness of pertinent College activities and policies. g) To strive towards a high-quality education by providing optimal support services accessible to all students