A Side-By-Side Comparison
October 19, 2020
Evan Nied (Junior Class Presidential Candidate)
Evan Nied, last year’s Sophomore Class President, is “running again because [he] wants to make this year great.”
Nied states that in order to push past COVID-19 issues, “it’s going to take a lot of creativity and a great relationship with the administration for that to happen.”
He claims to meet both of these requirements. Due to prior years of experience, Nied said, “I now know who to talk to so we can get what we need. They know me and will listen to me.”
A few of his plans for this year include Drive-In Movie Night, dividers in the boys’ bathrooms, and raising money for prom. Nield also details his background with Planting Shade on his election profile.
He closed out his election speech stating, “this year has been crazy—a bad crazy, but if you vote for me… it’s still going to be crazy—a good crazy.”
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Marcia-Kate West (Junior Class Vice Presidential Candidate)
Marcia-Kate West participates in activities such as SCA, girls lacrosse, Leadership Workshop, and Powder Puff. In addition, West has “been involved in SCA since sixth grade so I know what to do in a leadership role.”
If elected, West said, “I will work my hardest to make sure the juniors of Kempsville [H]igh [S]chool get what they deserve.”
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Alayna Mozingo (Junior Class Treasurer Candidate)
Alayna Mozingo, an academy student, is involved in DECA and Powder Puff. She also participated in multiple Spirit Day events and Leadership Workshop.
On her campaign page, Mozingo claimed, “I believe everyone has a voice and it deserves to be heard. No matter who you are or what you look like, you are needed and enough.”
At the candidate meet and greet, Mozingo detailed her thorough experience as treasurer in fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, and tenth grade.
“I love to plan events, especially fundraising events, and I just like to be able to see an end result,” said Mozingo.
Some of her main goals include raising funds for a ring dance, creating class-themed merchandise, and forming a financial board.
“I believe I have the mathematical skills and the passion to run for Class of 2022 Treasurer. As a result of the way 2020 has started, I hope to shed some light into the end of the school year by bringing my skills and my laughter into each meeting,” said Mozingo.
Find more information on this candidate here.