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  2. Student government president - Wikipedia

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    Presidents, and sometimes their running mate, the Student Government Vice President, are generally elected via one of three methods: By a general election of the student body at-large; By the student council, usually out of its own membership; By the general student body, in elections held after the Student Council has been selected

  3. Student council - Wikipedia

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    A student council (also known as a student union, associated student body or student parliament) is an administrative organization of students in different educational institutes ranging from elementary schools to universities and research organizations around the world.

  4. Class president - Wikipedia

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    The student holding the office usually has the option of running again for the coming year. Also, the class president in some schools is in charge of building funds for the class to use for activities, such as prom. [2] Students in this position are also often looked to as token student voice representatives. [3]

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  8. Student governments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High school student governments usually are known as Student Council. Student governments vary widely in their internal structure and degree of influence on institutional policy. At institutions with large graduate, medical school, and individual "college" populations, there are often student governments that serve those specific constituencies.

  9. Class officers - Wikipedia

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    At educational institutions above primary education, each grade level or year of study is a class, referenced by the year of graduation, i.e., "Class of 2011".The official activities of these groups are generally organized and led by class officers, who are elected [1] in the late spring of each year for the term beginning in the fall, [2] or early in the fall term.