The Student News Site of Sunny Hills High School

The Accolade

The Student News Site of Sunny Hills High School

The Accolade

The Student News Site of Sunny Hills High School

The Accolade

Photos of the Week (4/8-4/12)
Chloe Kang, Sue Kang, Noah Lee, and Asaph LiApril 16, 2024
Running back senior Kaito Inoue attempts tries to break a tackle during a September 2023 game against Sonora High School at Buena Park High School stadium. Because of the CIF-Southern Section releaguing that will start in the 2024-2025 season, the Lancers will no longer compete against the Raiders as the former will play in the Lambda division, while the latter will play in the Iota division.
CIF-Southern Section football teams to get their own leagues starting 2024-2025 season
Christine Yoo, Sports Editor • April 16, 2024
Current Events: Tuesday, April 16
Current Events: Tuesday, April 16
Pricilla Escobedo and Chris LeeApril 16, 2024
Current Events: Monday, April 15
Current Events: Monday, April 15
Pricilla Escobedo and Chris LeeApril 15, 2024

ASB elections update: Beining wins secretary, Cheng captures treasurer positions

Junior+Albert+Chung+%28left%29+and+senior+Kenji+Williams+stand+behind+junior+Carrie+Cheng+during+their+filming+of+Chengs+ASB+campaign+video.+Cheng%2C+who+got+the+most+votes+for+ASB+treasurer+March+13%2C+was+cosplaying+as+Timmy+Turner%2C+the+protagonist+of+The+Fairly+OddParents+cartoon+TV+series.++Image+used+with+permission+from+Rodney+Cho.
Junior Albert Chung (left) and senior Kenji Williams stand behind junior Carrie Cheng during their filming of Cheng’s ASB campaign video. Cheng, who got the most votes for ASB treasurer March 13, was cosplaying as Timmy Turner, the protagonist of “The Fairly OddParents” cartoon TV series. Image used with permission from Rodney Cho.

Running unopposed, juniors Daniel Magpayo and Albert Chung secured their positions as ASB president and vice president, respectively, while juniors Jenna Beining and Carrie Cheng earned the most votes against their opponents to capture the secretary and treasurer spots, respectively, the ASB officials said.

ASB co-adviser Mike Paris said winners were notified over the weekend; usually, the whole campus finds out the Monday after the Friday voting during second period announcements. But because the campus has been closed to students from March 16-20, Paris didn’t mind releasing the results to The Accolade for online posting.

“I was very nervous and anxious waiting for the link to open after getting the text result from Mr. Paris, but once I saw the results, I was overjoyed to see the outcome,” said Beining, whose ASB secretary candidate video and campaign were based on the 2006 movie, “High School Musical,” and featured a parody of the film’s main theme song, “We’re All in This Together.” “I had low expectations going into it because my competitors ran such great campaigns, so it was a really great feeling to know I had won.”

Following this theme of iconic 2000’s movies and television shows, Cheng’s campaign theme was influenced by the 2001 cartoon “The Fairly OddParents” and showcased her wearing a bright pink cap and T-shirt to cosplay Timmy Turner, the main character of the show.

“When I got the message notification from ASB, I was so nervous to open it, and once I saw my name, I was overfilled with happiness,” she said. “I didn’t scream, but my heart started beating super fast, and I couldn’t stop smiling.”

Although she lost in her campaign for ASB secretary, junior Kathryn Aurelio said still plans to contribute toward student government by running for senior class treasurer — a position no one else has yet to sign up for as a candidate.

“It was pretty difficult to gather the mental strength to run again after a month of campaign preparations and weeks of actual campaigning,” Aurelio said. “However, Mr. Paris recognized my qualifications and encouraged me to run for senior class cabinet.”

Students were allowed to cast their votes Friday, March 13, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. using the 5-Star Students app. The voting period ended only hours before the Fullerton Joint Union High School District announced via e-mail that it would be shutting down its six and two continuation school campuses until March 30 in response to concerns over the novel coronavirus threat.

Magpayo, who is also currently the junior class president, was unable to celebrate his presidential victory with friends as a result of the school’s sudden closure.

“I wasn’t too worried about people not voting because of school shutting down since I was running unopposed, but I definitely thought that removing the assembly ruined the hype and the fun around running for a campaign,” he said. “For example, I didn’t get to say my presidential speech during second period.”

Some teachers also ran into technical issues while attempting to play the campaign videos during second period, resulting in some students being unable to watch them, said Beining, who also had to resort to a low profile celebraton upon finding out she had the most votes for ASB secretary.

“Typically, we would go out to dinner to celebrate winning, but this time we couldn’t because of the coronavirus,” she said. “The whole thing is unfortunate, but I know there are people worse off than me, so I’m trying to stay positive about the whole situation.”

Leave a Comment
Donate to The Accolade
$1000
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Sunny Hills High School. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment and cover our annual website hosting costs.

More to Discover
About the Contributor
Elijah Jhee
Elijah Jhee, Managing Editor
Entering The Accolade staff last year as an assistant news editor, senior Elijah Jhee looks forward to contributing toward the award-winning paper in his second year on staff as a managing editor. As an assistant news editor, Jhee primarily focused on writing stories that dealt with ASB and student clubs. However, he also wasn’t afraid to branch out from these topics, writing various movie reviews on films that interested him. In his senior year, Jhee hopes to establish a sense of clarity and productivity within the staff despite a time period of growing uncertainty. In his free time, Jhee enjoys playing basketball, leveling up in video games and eating Asian cuisine with friends.
Donate to The Accolade
$1000
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal

Comments (0)

All The Accolade Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *