Student Leadership

Lead by Example

Our Student Leadership Program is committed to fostering the growth of the social, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of St. Joseph’s student community. Student leaders are expected to lead by example through their demonstration of faith, service, involvement, and integrity. Most importantly, they represent and unify the student body in the spirit of our patron, Saint Joseph. 

Student Leaders are GIVERS: always asking in what way you can give back to make Saint Joseph the best environment possible. 

While each of the Student Leadership programs have specific responsibilities, we also function as a broad and inclusive leadership group for the entire campus. Student leaders from each group work together on projects throughout the year. 

Questions?

Cindy White
Director of Student Leadership
cwhite@stjosephutah.com

Student Government

Student Government consists of Student Body Officers and Class Officers who participate in or are responsible for a variety of activities throughout the year including Jayweek and Prom, service projects, class socials, pep rallies and dances. This group also forms an important bridge between the students and the administration. Elected Student Government positions will also serve as Student Ambassadors.

The Student Body Officers consist of up to four officers elected by the underclass members of the student body. This is for seniors only.

The Class Officers consist of up to six officers elected by the respective members of each class.

The Student Government is elected by the student body every spring. Elections for freshman class officers are held each year in the fall after school begins.

Student Ambassadors

Saint Joseph Ambassadors are often the first impression many receive of our school. As such, ambassadors must positively represent the Saint Joseph family at all times, particularly at events we serve on campus, Diocesan events, or community events. Ambassadors are outgoing, adaptable, well-spoken, and knowledgeable of our school and history. Ambassadors are required to have excellent communication skills, as they conduct tours, greet and host visitors, and speak to a variety of people, both here at Saint Joseph and in the larger community.

Student Ambassadors are not elected by peers.