We’re excited to introduce two exceptional student leaders who are making a difference at Princeton High School as School Board Representatives. Ellie Lynch and Morgan Mundt are bringing fresh ideas, dedication, and a strong sense of community to their roles, embodying what it means to be a Princeton Tiger.
Ellie Lynch
Ellie is a senior at PHS and an active force both inside and outside of the classroom. She’s involved in cross-country, track, and speech, along with several leadership roles in the Leo Club, Student Council, NHS, E Club, and SADD Club. A nature lover, Ellie spends her free time exploring the outdoors with her dogs.
This is Ellie’s second year serving as a School Board Representative, and she’s eager to continue being a voice for her peers. “This opportunity has allowed me to develop valuable leadership and communication skills,” Ellie says. “I’ve also learned the importance of understanding diverse perspectives, a lesson that will stay with me beyond high school.” Her commitment to advocating for students and bringing new ideas to the board truly shines.
Morgan Mundt
Morgan, a sophomore, is jumping into her first year as a School Board Representative. She’s already making her mark at PHS through her involvement in Cross Country, the Fall Musical, One Act, Track, and various clubs. Outside of school, you might find her at a local coffee shop, running, or sewing something creative.
While this role is still new, Morgan is excited to learn the ins and outs of how our schools run. “I’m looking forward to seeing the community from a new perspective and using what I learn to help lead in Student Council,” she shares. With a dream of becoming an OB/GYN, Morgan hopes this experience will strengthen her skills in communication and teamwork—abilities she’ll carry with her into the future.
Ellie and Morgan are two bright examples of student leadership in action, and we’re proud to have them represent the voices of our students. Keep an eye on these two as they continue to make a difference in our district!
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