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Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
DEXTER OFFICERS — Dexter Regional High School recently held elections for the Executive Board for Student Government for the upcoming 2024-25 school year. Pictured are front, from left, Grace Jiang - historian, Chloe Murdock - treasurer, Peyton Dodge - representative to school board, Lexi Wintle - representative to school board, and Shelby Sinclair - representative to Dexter Town Council. Back, Lucy Alexander - president, Ian Saunders - representative to Dexter Town Council, Megan Hreben - liaison, Amelia Greaves - secretary, and Chase Farnsworth - vice president.
Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
DEXTER OFFICERS — Dexter Regional High School recently held elections for the Executive Board for Student Government for the upcoming 2024-25 school year. Pictured are front, from left, Grace Jiang - historian, Chloe Murdock - treasurer, Peyton Dodge - representative to school board, Lexi Wintle - representative to school board, and Shelby Sinclair - representative to Dexter Town Council. Back, Lucy Alexander - president, Ian Saunders - representative to Dexter Town Council, Megan Hreben - liaison, Amelia Greaves - secretary, and Chase Farnsworth - vice president.
Dexter Regional High School Executive Board elections
DEXTER OFFICERS — Dexter Regional High School recently held elections for the Executive Board for Student Government for the upcoming 2024-25 school year. Pictured are front, from left, Grace Jiang – historian, Chloe Murdock – treasurer, Peyton Dodge – representative to school board, Lexi Wintle – representative to school board, and Shelby Sinclair – representative to Dexter Town Council. Back, Lucy Alexander – president, Ian Saunders – representative to Dexter Town Council, Megan Hreben – liaison, Amelia Greaves – secretary, and Chase Farnsworth – vice president.
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