WRENTHAM — Superintendent Paul Zinni and Student Council Advisor Barbara Snead are pleased to share that King Philip High School junior Vicky Cosmo has been elected to a delegate position on the board of the Southeast Massachusetts (SEMASC) Student Council.
Cosmo was one of three elected, out of 11 candidates, at the spring SEMASC conference on Wednesday, April 5 at North Plymouth High School. At the conference, Cosmo addressed the SEMASC community.
“I believe that devotion to community is the key to growth and that there is
nothing more powerful than an ever-growing community that preserves accountability and outreach,” said Cosmo. “I want us to expand this impact, and grow it to a larger scale through increased fundraising and more opportunities to cultivate inclusivity.”
SEMASC provides South Eastern Massachusetts schools with leadership opportunities within student government.
As a delegate, Cosmo will be responsible for collaborating with other board members in planning and executing three district conferences next year. Additionally, the SEMASC board is charged with helping all 28 schools in the district reach their potential by providing materials and training.
“I am so proud of Vicky’s successful bid for a district office,” said Student Council Advisor Snead. “She is one of our present and future leaders with so much vision and energy.”
In addition to this newly appointed role, Cosmo is heavily involved in King Philip’s extracurricular activities. At KP, she serves on the executive board of the Student Council and has previously served as a co-chair for Homecoming and Friday Night Live. She’s also a member of KP Cares, the Leo Club and People of Prosperity in which she serves as part of the leadership team that provides bystander training.
Additionally, Cosmo is an active contributor to the King Philip student newspaper and a member of the King Philip Junior Varsity Basketball Team.
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