Region Cabinet
What is a Region Cabinet?
CASC has divided the state into twelve regions, each led by a Region President in charge of CASC’s operations at the local level. Each region has a Region Cabinet that is a student group leading CASC at the local level. Each region has a Region Cabinet that is a student group leading CASC at the local level, overseeing programs and working with schools, students, and governments in the area.
By working closely with Region Presidents, Region Cabinets are responsible for the planning and execution of CASC’s programs in their local areas. Region Cabinet members’ duties range from directing Region conferences to advocating for students locally to visiting schools to train their leadership classes.
Who can be on Region Cabinet?
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Region cabinet is open to all high school students (grades 9-12).
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Perfect grades and long resume are not required - we’re looking for passionate, dedicated students who are ready to make a difference and devote time to their positions
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Student council and CASC experience is great but not required
What are the time commitments?
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Region Cabinet members devote 2 - 10 hours per week depending on the position and may miss school from time to time
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Region Cabinet attends all regional conferences and programs (at least two a semester)
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Depending on the Region President, Region Cabinet meets regularly and is responsible for their own transportation
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Region Cabinet members may be asked to staff nearby Elementary School, Middle School, SBM Symposiums, and Special Projects Programs
What are some benefits of joining Region Cabinet?
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Develop friendships with other youth from local schools
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Gain important experience planning events, collaborating on a team, working with government, and more
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Region Cabinet is a catalyst is developing students’ leadership abilities by providing them with real - world experiences
Applications
Click on your region below to access the Region Cabinet application