Beads, TVs, and Scholastic Day highlight CAB
CAB allocated $1,500 to The Pit and RLA to fund the Nerf Game “Got’cha” after Pit and RLA members presented a budget for supplies. Nathan Pindell estimated the total cost to be $1,343.
The votes were 40-yes, 1-no, and 1-abstain. At last week’s CAB meeting, Pindell requested $1,500, but his request was postponed until he had a better idea of costs. He said any remaining money will be returned to CAB. Pindell also said the event is open to any clubs who want to co-sponsor it.
Treasurer Luke Wright reminded CAB reps that their clubs can use CAB money to fund “Got’cha.” Clubs have to spend CAB money by May 1. Christine Kambarami said that not spending all previous CAB money will affect clubs’ future requests for money.
Kambarami said that 20 people have to sign up for the Alternative Spring Break trip, which is March 6-11, or it will be cancelled. Eighteen people are currently signed up. The cost is $100 per student, and the deadline to sign up was 4:30 p.m., Wednesday. The destination of the trip was changed from Arkansas to St. Louis, Missouri.
Sinn also said that Scholastics Day is Friday, April 1.
“The more we showcase the school, the better it is for everyone,” Sinn said as she asked for clubs’ help with the event.
Wright said CAB’s account balance is $7,546.43.
Trevor Dietrich, student trustee, reminded reps that applications for the new student trustee are due noon Friday to Crites 337.
