Next year’s ASB president and class officers have been elected. As the quarter comes to a close, new Cypress High leaders will step into training, preparing for their new responsibilities as Associated Student Body (ASB) Executive Board Members and Class Presidents. Who are these new leaders, and what does each position do to help run our school?
Rising seniors Logan Henderson and Maile Guzman are excited to fulfill the roles of ASB President and ASB Vice President
during their final year of high school. They will soon take on the many responsibilities that come along with their new titles. Both students have the goal to make their last year at Cypress something that they can “remember forever.”

“Ever since I was a freshman, I have always looked up to the ASB president,” said Henderson, “I just want to be that person for my school.” An ASB president’s job is to run meetings, make graphics and manage the student body to make sure that everything is working smoothly. But there isn’t a president without their partner in crime. “I will be assisting our president in leading ASB and the school as a whole, and making sure that we get the jobs done,” Guzman explained, “my job is to make sure that we’re not just checking boxes, but making a difference.”

These leaders depend on an executive team to provide crucial support. Junior Enkhjin Batlkhagva, current ASB Publicist, was
selected to be next year’s ASB Secretary. Like anyone with a big role, this upcoming leader will take on many responsibilities, such as making sure that information gets out to the school on time, taking meeting minutes and notes, and being a role model for the rest of ASB. Batlkhagva hopes to “have a larger hand in being a guide to the freshman and new people that are coming.”
Current ASB Technology Commissioner Kade Shigekawa will step into the role of ASB treasurer next year. “I wanted to get more involved, being a senior now,” Shigekawa said, “I think it’s a good opportunity

for me to expand my role in ASB and have a bigger impact on the school.” The job of the ASB Treasurer is to keep tabs on the class funds, approve fundraisers, and make sure that the budgets are in line and that we have enough money moving through the year.”

Junior Nikesh Patel, Sophomore Risha Rajkumar, and Freshman Kaydence Campbell are preparing to take on the big roles of Class Presidents for the 2025-2026 school year. “I would like to bring excitement for senior events, and make sure that everyone has a great time at these events,” said Patel.