Our son B5 was elected grade 4 section 3 class president recently. He said it was a tight contest because he got 15 votes (out of 45 pupils) and there were 7 students nominated. The runner up had 12 votes and eventually became class VP.
When he was in grade 3, he was class secretary and in grade 2, he was class president. His being elected class president the first time in DB came as a surprise to us. Though we didn’t doubt his competence, the fact that he was a new student (who transferred from Bright Woods School, Angeles City) that year, he was the least “best candidate” for the position. He won via landslide against the previous year’s class president so that seem to suggest that his classmates finds something positive in him despite being the new kid on the block.
When he was in grade 3, he was class secretary and in grade 2, he was class president. His being elected class president the first time in DB came as a surprise to us. Though we didn’t doubt his competence, the fact that he was a new student (who transferred from Bright Woods School, Angeles City) that year, he was the least “best candidate” for the position. He won via landslide against the previous year’s class president so that seem to suggest that his classmates finds something positive in him despite being the new kid on the block.
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