06-06-2025
3 new student representatives join MLSD board
Jun. 5—MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake School District announced the appointment of three new Student Board Representatives for the 2025-26 school year at the regular school board meeting Thursday.
MLSD Director of Public Relations Ryan Shannon introduced the new board members.
"One of the highlights of each school year is the opportunity to welcome the incoming Student Board Representatives," Shannon said. "These remarkable students will serve as the voice of their peers, bringing student perspectives to our boardroom and helping to shape decisions that directly impact our schools."
The new student members of the MLSD Board of Directors are Sean King, Angie Hernandez and Emmanuel Zepeda-Lopez will represent the student body at various functions including board meetings.
King will be a senior at Moses Lake High School and has shown a strong commitment to public service.
Currently enrolled in the CBTech Criminal Justice program, King will begin his third year in the program this fall. Along with his studies, he works at Domino's and volunteers annually for the Moses Lake Ag Parade.
"I am more than excited," King said. "I really can't wait to see what it brings. I love being informed and want to help the public feel informed as well."
Hernandez will be a junior at the Digital Learning Center and is an active member of the Superintendent's Student Advisory Council. Her involvement extends to several organizations, including GEAR UP, and she volunteers at local health care facilities.
"To represent students' voices and hopefully make a difference is what I aspire to do," Hernandez said. "I am excited to create an environment where students feel comfortable, especially in their connections with both teachers and peers."
Zepeda-Lopez is poised to take on his role as a senior at Moses Lake High School. He brings an extensive background in leadership, Shannon said, having served as a Sister City student ambassador and participated in Boys State. He is also a delegate to the Moses Lake Water Council and a member of the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps and Key Club.
"It's a great honor to be selected for this position," Zepeda-Lopez said. "Being a voice for Vanguard Academy, our brand-new school, is a tremendous opportunity."
As the student board representatives begin their terms, they said they are eager to engage with their peers, advocate for diverse perspectives and contribute to the development of a positive and inclusive learning environment across the district's schools.