Meet Our Student Board Representatives

Posted on July 13, 2026
Categories: Archive

At our September Action Meeting, the Board welcomed and officially appointed De’Naiza Watson and Cavance Snaith as the Student Board Representatives and Doha Gassem as an Alternate for the 2023-2024 school year.

In this advisory role, they represent the interests of their peers and advise the Board on the impact of Board policies on students during monthly action meetings. They also share Board priorities and actions with the student body and meet with student groups. This year, they plan to focus on increasing student access to resources, opportunities, and education to make students’ academic experience more equitable across the School District. Follow their progress here on Twitter, @PHLstudentreps, and Instagram, phlstudentreps.

De’Naiza, a junior at Science Leadership Academy, is concerned about racial stereotypes and microaggressions in the classroom and believes that school communities can work together to ensure that students of color are not undermined and overlooked. “Speaking up about issues and letting people know how their actions make others feel can help, especially in classroom-like settings,” De’Naiza says.

Cavance, a junior at Constitution High School, leads the Voter Registration Club at his school and would like to encourage District schools to register all eligible students to vote so that leaders will take students seriously. “It is important to me to motivate Philadelphia youth to make informed decisions through voting based on their personal experiences and advocating for the things they are most passionate about,” Cavance said.

Doha, a junior at Academy of Palumbo, is deeply concerned about student mental health and advocates for more attention and action to help all students manage their mental health effectively. “I am currently working to bring meaningful action within my school through my website and resources,” Doha said, adding, “I think it is crucial to have support such as mental health workshops, peer support groups and accessible counseling services to create a more safe and comforting environment for students.”

“We have welcomed our new student representatives and enjoy working with them and hearing student voices weigh in on important issues that impact our diverse student body,” said Board Member Sarah-Ashley Andrews, who serves as the Board Liaison to the student representatives. “We value our students’ perspectives and the insights they share with us, as they advocate for their peers to have equitable educational opportunities.”

Learn how to become a Student Board Representative here.