The fifth-grade class election is shaping up as a close contest between class clown Lucas Cott and one time teacher's pet Cricket Kaufman. It's just possible that the student with the greatest leadership ability is Julio Sanchez, but Julio's too busy running Lucas's campaign to notice. Or is he? And how can Julio throw his hat into the ring without betraying his best friend? Johanna Hurwitz introduced Julio, Cricket, and Lucas in Class Clown and Teacher's Pet, earning a ringing vote of confidence from Publishers Weekly: "Hurwitz masterfully demonstrates why she is one of the premier practitioners of the humorous school story genre."In Class President, she has backed these delightful characters with a winning ticket of humor and insight.
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When Max uses his friend's computer to do a last-minute President's Day assignment, he accidently triggers a time machine that brings Abraham Lincoln into the present.
school. We hold an election for class president at the beginning of every school year. The students in my class get to vote for the person we think would be the best president. What is the class president's job?
class president. It looked fun, but it also made me really nervous. I tucked the paper away in my backpack because just reading it made me feel scared. When we'd first had classroom elections in August, I'd been too scared to run.
“Would Heidi, Melanie, and Carter please stand as our candidates for class president?” Heidi stood up, and the kids around her clapped loudly. Wow! she thought. I'm a REAL presidential candidate! Well, a real class presidential ...
Me for Class President by Karen McGuigan Brothers I'll give you the moon, I'll give you the stars. I'll fill up your desks With sweet candy bars. We'll start school at nine And get out at noon, No classes till March, No more after June.