Associated Student Body (ASB)
ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY (ASB)
STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council at Culver City High School is composed of about 40 students, both elected and appointed. The executive body consists of 10+ students who were elected during the Spring Semester of the previous school year. Along with the executive body, Student Council consists of in-house positions including PTSA and Site Council representatives, Class Council leadership, and Student Council members.
ASB Leadership 2025-2026
President Anna Eppe
Vice President Jordan Kang
Secretary Chaiya Jones
Treasurer Kayden Holten
Commissioners of Activities Zoe Smith & Cassie Kay-Smith
Commissioners of Athletics Gianna Binder & Lucine Linnemayr
Commissioners of Publicity Chelsey Jimenez-Rosales & Betania Kidane
Ambassadors of the Arts Clark Erekson & Gus AlkirePeer Outreach Representatives Raelie Loredo & Kaylin Murchison
Fundraising Coordinators Danny Torres Tovar, Anthony Galicia, Alexa Krupat, Michael Mateo Peña
Civic Engagement Coordinator Mathew Assefa & Ruby Villa
PTSA Representative Isabella Tenazas & Sachi Reiss
PBIS Representative Julieta Gutierrez & Sofia Quintero
Internal Relations Coordinators Sachi Reiss, Amy Lopez
Historians Raelie Loredo & Kaylin Murchison
Sound System Managers Kissa Bryant, Kenadie Michael, Betania Kidane
Spirit Wear Manager Khalen Loredo
Backroom Managers Khalen Loredo, Mila King
Shed Managers Clark Erekson & Marcel Alkire
Birthday Coordinators Ellie Huey, Kenadie Michael, Ella Marcus, Kyra Doss
Senior Class President: Isabella Tenazas
Senior Class Vice President: Alejandro Perez
Junior Class President: Gianna Binder
Junior Class Vice President: Sachi Reiss
Sophomore Class President: Luna Mizorogi
Sophomore Class Vice President: Hannah Hooten
Freshman Class President: Kyra Doss
Freshman Class Vice President: Dahlia Alvarado
Meetings
All meetings are held in room 16 during 4th period.
Student Council meets daily.
Business meetings are held Tuesdays and Thursdays.
ASB / Student Council Duties and Responsibilities
Over the course of the year, Student Council organizes various events including Homecoming and its festivities, assemblies, an annual Talent Show, and our annual Tailgates. Students engage in the process of planning events and influencing issues that affect them through use of surveys, elections, daily student bulletins/announcements, and by welcoming notable guest speakers and performers to campus.
Aside from planning various events, ASB keeps track of Culver City High School’s budget, serves as high school representatives on the CCUSD School Board, and facilitates our House of Representatives. We incorporate the voice of our student body in this process in order to encourage involvement and raise student morale.
Furthermore, we make an effort to correlate these events with curricula being taught in classrooms and involving the High School’s Student Outcomes in ASB’s day-to-day conduct and holding of events. For instance, one way in which the Student Outcomes of “Involved Citizens” and “Adaptable Problem Solvers” are implemented is by publicizing current global issues and presenting feasible options to the school in order to help solve these problems, such as placing donation boxes in every classroom or advertising an array of volunteering opportunities for students to participate in.
Blood Drives
Student Council holds three Blood Drives a year in which students, staff, and the community are invited to participate. Donors must be at least 17 years of age or 16 years of age with parental consent, weigh at least 110 pounds, not have donated blood in the last 60 days, have not received any new body modifications in the last 12 months and be in good health. Blood Drives take place from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the High School Gym. For more information, contact the Dr. Carlos Valverde, ASB Director.