A campaign built on showing up, doing the work, and bringing stronger energy to the junior class.

Different parts of his record show different strengths - leadership, service, creativity, and responsibility.
Managed and performed during Día de los Muertos, showing he can guide and participate at the same time.
Completed 200 community service hours, proving commitment through time and effort.
Became a published author and learned how to turn ideas into something real.
Each event shows a different side of how Ali works.
Helped carry both organization and performance energy.
Supported the event by helping where help was needed.
Worked behind the scenes so the event could come together.
Took part in the program and brought performance to the stage.
These experiences shaped how Ali thinks, plans, speaks, and leads.
Writing taught him voice, structure, confidence, and how to make ideas clear.
That experience taught responsibility, preparation, and the power of speaking clearly.
Seeing other environments helped him bring wider perspective back to Mira Loma.
Not random ideas - clear areas where junior class can feel stronger.
Better organization before events, clearer roles, and less confusion when things are happening.
Better reminders, clearer announcements, and easier ways for students to know what is going on.
Class activities should feel creative, visible, and worth remembering - not rushed or boring.
Leadership should not be silent. It should listen, respond, and make students feel included.
Four strengths. Four different reasons.
Simple messages people can remember without reading an essay.
Because work matters more than perfect speeches.
This campaign is about students feeling included and noticed.
APR 30 - MAY 1. One vote can help shape next year.
These are the ideas behind the campaign.
Ali Avdalian for Junior Class President
Mira Loma High School • Room C6 • May 7 - MAY 8