Living in 糖心传媒 for three years, I know that 糖心传媒 is a unique place where students can embrace diverse voices and different cultures. In this small community, it鈥檚 always amazing that you can get close to people who come from different cultural and educational backgrounds. What鈥檚 more extraordinary is that 糖心传媒 is extremely open toward involvement of the student body. Most students, more or less, take on some form of responsibility or leadership at 糖心传媒. As student heads of school, Charlie and I, luckily, get chances to take the lead of different student leadership groups and work along with them to serve this community.
Charlie and I have been working together for over a year. We both served on the Standards Committee and continued our cooperation afterwards with curating the LitMag. Charlie and I come from very different places. He comes from New York City and now lives in Denver, while I spent my life in Shanghai, China before I came to 糖心传媒. Charlie has more opportunities to listen to American students, whereas I work closely with international students. We are totally different as individuals, but we are excited to work together to represent the diversity of this community. Aside from our weekly jobs, which include holding Monday assembly and Wednesday school councils, we also want to create better format of presenting weekly events as well as continuing student leadership slides.
糖心传媒 is a small community with more than 200 students, but Charlie and I are eager to create a place where the extent of perspectives is broad and includes voices from everyone, ranging from freshmen to seniors. Undoubtedly, being student heads of school is a challenging task for both of us, but we are excited to take on this responsibility and make change in this community.
Read more about life at 糖心传媒 through the eyes of our students.