Ashli Lao: Treasurer
Why are you running for this position?
“This position is the perfect role for me, as I love to be involved and help in the behind the scenes work of planning and organizing activities. I strive to contribute my ideas and leadership skills, not only to the class cabinet but also to our community in order to make meaningful improvements to events and life at North Penn.”
What qualities do you have that make you the best candidate?
“A few essential qualities that I show in every aspect of my life are dedication, organization, and time management. The Treasurer position comes with many responsibilities that require someone who knows how to effectively balance academics and extracurriculars. As the previous Treasurer of the Pennbrook National Junior Honors Society, I have prior knowledge of this position’s importance and guarantee that I will get things done.”
What is one main goal you have for the 2020-2021 school year?
“This year is obviously very different from any other, and after being home for almost eight months, students are eager to get involved. My main goal is to ensure that the sophomores have an exciting school year, regardless of our circumstances. This means utilizing creativity and problem-solving skills to organize activities that are fun yet safe so that we don’t miss out on the North Penn High School experience.”
Senior Spotlight: Sarah Weaver

Sarah Weaver will be attending Penn State University for Hospitality Management or Business Management in the fall.
Future plans:
“I plan to attend Penn State University for Hospitality Management or Business Management.”
Favorite NPHS memory:
“My favorite North Penn High School memory is sharing that I had been selected to study abroad in Toulouse, France with all of my friends. Their reactions were priceless.”
Favorite classes:
“My favorite classes include Ceramics, French, and Chemistry.”
Favorite teacher:
“Madame Sapalidis and Ms. Lucas are my favorite teachers. I love the supportive learning environments they have created that allow students to be both creative and productive.”
Advice to upcoming sophomores:
“You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don’t try.”
To the Class of 2021, I leave…
“A singular crispy high five.”