- Hercules High School
- What is ASB?
Associated Student Body (Student Activities)
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ASB stands for Associated Student Body and it represents the interests and goals of the entire Hercules High School Student Body. Students who choose to run for an ASB office do so because they recognize that there is more to being successful in school than simply doing homework. Having a positive atmosphere during the school day where students feel wanted and accepted is critical to their success. To that end, the officers and appointed members of the ASB class focus on providing engaging activities that ensure a well-rounded high school experience.
Students in ASB plan, organize, and participate in such activities as formal and informal dances, Homecoming, Spirit Week, grade-level competitions, community awareness projects, cultural events, and Staff Recognition throughout the year.
Students must maintain high academic and citizenship grades to remain in the class and are additionally required to work approximately 10 hours each month outside of the class. Students are elected or appointed to the class each spring for the following school year. If you are interested in being a leader at Hercules High School, consider running for an office or applying to be appointed to the class.
Contact infomation:
High School ASB Advisor/Activities Director: Lynzee Baxter