Student Council Candidate Profile: Kevin Kullick

Rising senior First Vice President candidate Kevin Kullick

 Kevin Kullick, candidate for Executive Student Council First Vice President, has been a long-standing figure in Student Council for the 2020 class, taking the role of Class Vice President for both sophomore and junior year. His ability to build relationships with both students and adults is well-practiced through both reaching out to his classmates and attending many Charlotte Catholic donor events as a Student Council representative; his crowning achievement of his Student Council career was holding the first Sadie Hawkins dance at Charlotte Catholic in over three years.

Kullick’s goals for next year are “to have the student body feel more unified and together to help serve the community.” He adds, “I would also love to have another Sadie Hawkins dance.”
On his plans for making these goals reality, he says, “we can achieve this goal by continuing to have support from the Charlotte Catholic student body. The students have truly impressive goals for the school and we have a desire to do our best to achieve them.”

As Kullick is running unopposed, he is confident in his victory, saying “I think that I will enjoy being first vice president because I love to help the school and be a representative of the student body. I think that this position will be very similar to what I have been facing the past few years but the only difference is that there will be a larger scale of people to serve, but I am looking forward to achieving many goals this upcoming year!” 

The people that I want to thank for supporting me during the election are every one that sees potential in me to be a leader in the school. I would like to thank our current student council (both junior class and executive) for being such a close-knit community and supporting one another. However, the person that I want to thank the most is Gibby [Gilbert] Shea. He is the most genuine, respectful, and determined 17-year old that I have ever met and his motivation to represent the school is amazing. We have been on student council for a few years now, but I have known him since middle school. He has always loved to represent his school in sports and leadership. He has always been so involved with improving the school and he represents a crucial figure for all of us on the student council.  

I would like to say to the students that I am very excited to begin working as a leader in the school and representing them. I would like to encourage them to talk to us if they have any ideas to make CCHS a better place.

Kevin Kullick

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