SENN HIGH SCHOOL LSC ELECTION GUIDE
Your School. Your Vote. Your Voice!
- An unprecedented number of candidates
- A pivotal election year
- Voters want to know where candidates stand
We've got everything you need to know to get informed and get voting!
Election Day is
Wednesday, March 18th
Senn High School
5900 N. Glenwood Ave
6am - 7pm
IN THIS GUIDE:
What's an LSC?
Brief explainer on what a Local School Council does and why it's important.
How to Vote
Voting for your Local School Council is a little different than other elections. We'll walk you through the process.
Meet the Candidates
We sent out questionnaires to the candidates so you can see where they are on the issues.
About Us
Curious about who we are and why we're doing this? Let's talk!
Preferred Candidates
While we encourage voters to review all of the candidate information, we have been repeatedly asked to provide a quick slate of preffered candidates.
Why is this year pivotal for Senn?
Local School Councils are responsible for evaluating, hiring, and firing the principal. The LSC members chosen in this election will determine whether to renew or not renew the current principal's contract, and determine the direction of the school for the next four years.
Do you live within the Senn High School neighborhood boundary?
If so, you can vote as a community member!
Senn parents and community members are responsible for electing the majority of the Senn Local School Council (LSC).
This guide is intended to demystify the LSC election process!

Did you know students can vote for parent and community LSC candidates?
If students are 17yrs old and live within the neighborhood boundary, they can vote as community members!
Learn more about Senn!
Follow the links below to learn more about Senn High School
Senn HS Website
Learn about specifics about Senn's academic programs, admissions, student life, and more.
5Essentials Survey
Learn how Senn's teachers and students view the school in this University of Chicago survey.




