SG looks to learn from peers in Interleague

PRESTON WALTER

Student government attends Interleague, a program for student government classes in the area to collaborate on ideas they use to better their individual schools.

ASB President Parker Crews believes that Interleague is a great way to see how other schools in the district run their class. Crews hopes that participating in Interleague will further RHS’ program through the introduction of new concepts.

“Kids from different schools, not in the district come together and we share ideas whether that’s from homecoming to rallies,” Crews said. “Just different ideas throughout the school. It’s just a bunch of kids like you and me, just like the average student throwing ideas out there and mixing and mingling.”