Emily Frech- Leaving a Legacy Behind - 2023
Emily Frech is a student that could be considered extraordinary. She’s Erie High’s Student Body President this school year. From being the new kid freshman year and only involved in dance, a lot has changed. She can now not just be found on the Erie High School Dance Team as a captain, but you can find her being a Link Leader helping freshmen find their way around the school. It’s also Frech’s third year in Student Government helping plan out events for the student body. She’s also part of many programs such as the Education Foundation Board and St. Vrain District Advisory Council. The goal is, “to fill up my resúme with all these different experiences…but also life experiences…” Frech adds.
Erie High School supports all students and the goals that they want to achieve. Offering many opportunities such as AP classes, sports, and after-school activities. Erie High school has an outstanding athletic program that offers athletes many ways to continue their athletic careers through college.
As Frech says, it’s also important to, “put yourself out there;” you can never truly understand what you can do and what you can handle until you push yourself to an uncomfortable level of stress.
Source: Tiger Times, Erie High School
Erie High School Has Its First Spring Fest - April 2022
Though this year’s spirit week was more unplanned than some of the other events Erie High does, the student government believes that it is important for the students. “It’s important because it’s kind of what you expect StuGo to do. Like, our thing is kind of like homecoming week, you kind of just expect that to happen. But, then there’s not a whole lot going on during the rest of the year.” Emily Frech, the junior class president says.
Source: Tiger Times, Erie High School
Emily Frech: Running For Student Body President To Make A Difference - March 2022
I think that when Emily Frech is president, she will “reinvigorate student spirit, provide seniors reasons to get involved and celebrate being Erie Tigers and breathe fresh air into the spirit of the student body.”
- Mrs. G (Student Government Advisor)
Video Student Government Debates - 2022
Source: Tiger Times
Erie High’s Homecoming 2022 Theme
As Senior Class President, Emil Frech helps run a fun and fair process for selecting a Homecoming theme. On October 8th, Erie High School is holding its annual homecoming dance. The theme is ‘Red Carpet Ready’ and the students are more than excited.
Source: Tiger Times, Erie High School
Erie Dance Team Heads to Nationals - February 2023
“We are holding our annual dance showcase for a few reasons, to raise money for Varsity for Nationals, to showcase our Nationals routines in front of a hometown crowd, and to invite local dance teams to perform and showcase their skills during a high school show and be a part of the Erie Community.”
Source: Tiger Times, Erie High School
Emily Frech, a member of the Advisory Board that represents the 33,000 students in the St. Vrain District is invited to speak at monthly Board of Ed meetings to provide a student’s perspective on topics like diversity, curriculum, safety, and technology. The cross-functional team helps the administrators improve the schools across the district.
Last month Seniors Emily Frech & Presley Ayers share their thoughts on how educators should leverage Chat GPT for enhanced learning.
Erie High team Wins State Engineering Design Challenge - February 2023
Emily and her design team won the State Engineering Design championship and are heading to Nationals.
Source: Colorado Hometown Weekly
Junior Class President Candidates- March 2021
Emily won the role of Junior Class President in March of 2021. Her campaign Platform is highlighted below and in the article above. She ran against 5 candidates and the campaign included a speech to the entire student body.
Name: Emily Frech
Campaign Social Media Platforms: @emily4jcp on Instagram.
What They Do Outside of School: Emily is a two-year member of Erie’s varsity poms team, she is in Rotary Club, Girls who Code, Kode with Klossy, and is a Link leader.
Why They are Running for Office: Getting involved with student government this year helped her to see the passion among other students in the program and drove her to be more of a part of it as well.
Campaign Slogan: “Let’s get back to better than normal”