Student leadership is in place for each of Huntington High School's four classes and school wide student government
Student leadership is in place for each of Huntington High School's four classes and school wide student government

HHS Student Government Officers Ready to Serve


September 2, 2025


Huntington High School student government officers are prepared to do their best in helping to make the 2025/26 school year a great one for everyone. The group of young leaders is completely committed to serving their fellow students and many are already working hard on a variety of special events.

The school-wide GO will be led by Katie Cocoman (president), Alexandra Boeckmann (vice-president), Sena Knopf (treasurer), Madelyn Falk (recording secretary) and Leah MacManus (public relations coordinator). David Moriarty and Danielle Raguzin are the faculty advisors.

The Class of 2026 will be led by juniors Emma Gutierez (president), Jaslyn Marroquin (vice president), Ruby Hoffman (treasurer), Carly Gallagher (recording secretary) and Jeremyah Leiva (public relations coordinator). David Moriarty and Danielle Raguzin are the faculty advisors.

The Class of 2027 will be led by sophomores Sena Knopf (president), Madelyn Falk (vice president), Edgar Castro (treasurer), Alexandra Boekmann (recording secretary) and Nica DiPietro (public relations coordinator). Erik Bruckbauer, Peter Crugnale and Camille Tedeschi are the faculty advisors.

The Class of 2028 will be led by sophomores Sean White (president), Cassidy Harris (vice president), Hannah Boyle (treasurer), Alexa Wasoski (recording secretary) and Violetta Fox (public relations coordinator). Elizabeth Casazza and Lorena Hickey are the faculty advisors.

The Class of 2029 will be led by freshmen Brady Duke (president), Victoria Creegan (vice president), Milania Watelier (treasurer), Olivia Corcoran (recording secretary) and Gianna Skrobela (public relations coordinator). Kenis Guevara Moreira and Jacqueline Thomann are the faculty advisors.

The students themselves elected their representatives, who all welcome feedback and opinions from their classmates.