PREAMBLE With a desire for constructive and spontaneous activity in representing the students and their better interest within the laws of the state, and the govern ment, and with respect to the necessary regulations required by an institution of the nature of the North Carolina School of the Arts; we the students of N.C.S.A. submit this constitution to all those affected by its existence to be accepted and supported, and thusly de clare the Constitution of the Students of the North Carolina School of the Arts the official declaration and procedure of our self-government, and additionally declare the Student Council Association of N.C.S.A. as the official agency to enforce and represent this con stitution. STUDENT COUNCIL GRANT OF POWER The administration and faculty of the North Car olina School of the Arts, having confidence in the ability of the students to govern themselves, do here by grant to them the power to regulate their campus life in all matters as herein specified. When questions of jurisdiction arise, the case in point shall be referred to The All School Advisory Council. ENUMERATION OF STUDENT POWERS (1) Right to petition, through proper procedure, the administration, faculty. Board of Trust ees, and Student Council Association. (2) Right to investigation and suggested resolu tion of Student problems. (3) Right to organize a Student Council Associa tion. (4) Right to promotion of the best interest and welfare of all students. (5) Right to promotion of the best interest and welfare of the School. (6) Right to promotion of individual or depart mental artistic integrity. (a) Encouragement of all private or school pro jects offering experience valuable to stu dents and our institution. (b) Encouragement of active and enthusiastic involvement necessary for each student's success in his major area. (7) Promotion of academic integrity as well as artistic integrity in realizing the purposes of the North Carolina School of the Arts. (8) Discouragement of social activities that may in some way, either physically or emotionally, endanger the health, property, or security of any person associated with this institution. (9) Support and promotion of the Student Council Association representatives. (10) Right to review President's decision to revoke students Right and/or Power. (11) Right to counsel and legal advice. DEFINITION OF RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Students, Faculty, and Administration (a) Honor in and respect for academic work. (b) Supervision of student projects and extra- cur- riculars. (c) Orientation of new students. (d) Convocation and assemblies involving areas of stu dent interest. (e) Serious disciplinary matters. (f) Student participation in campus and community affairs. (g) Health and safety of students. 2. Administration and Faculty Matters of Educational Policy 3. Administration (a) Management of all college grounds, buildings, and property. (b) Selling or vending of any commercial products on campus. 4. Students, Parents, Faculty, Administration, and Board of Trustees (All School Advisory Council) (a) Recommendation of regulations for social and dorm itory life. (b) Recommendations to Board of Trustees on any matters of general importance to the School community. (c) Review of withdrawal or modification of any part of the power granted to students. CONSTITUTION OF STUDENT COUNCIL OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Article I Name The organization shall be called the Student Council Association of the North Carolina School of the Arts, (S.C.A.). Article II Purpose To uphold all rights and powers granted to students, and always seek the best solutions concerning problems involving students and the institution as dictated by this constitution and the majority opinion of those rep resentatives elected by and for the student body. Article III Members The Student Council Association shall consist of a President, Vice President, Secretary, N.C. Essay Editor, and Judicial Board Chairman elected by the student body to one year terms in the spring of each year, and two representatives, one male and one female, and two alter nates for each division, one male and one female, one elected by each division during the first week of each fall semester, and two representatives from each depart ment elected in the same manner as division represent atives, and two faculty representatives, one elected by 5.C.A. each fall, the other the Dean of Students, or appointed by the Dean. Article IV Meetings Meetings of the S.C.A. will be held at least bi- i weekly at a time provided by the institution and/or as called by the President, Vice President, or any two of