Schools

West Orange High School Senior Named ‘Student Leader Of Year’

West Orange High School senior Anya Dillard was named "2020-21 Student Leader of the Year."

West Orange High School senior Anya Dillard was named “2020-21 Student Leader of the Year.”
West Orange High School senior Anya Dillard was named “2020-21 Student Leader of the Year.” (Photo courtesy of West Orange Public Schools)

WEST ORANGE, NJ — The following news release comes courtesy of the West Orange Public School District. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site.

West Orange High School senior and Student Council President Anya Dillard has been named "2020-21 Student Leader of the Year" by the New Jersey Association of Student Councils.

In addition, the Liberty Middle School and WOHS Student Councils were recognized for their work in the "Top Ten Projects" category.

Find out what's happening in West Orangefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The annual awards recognize outstanding student councils and leaders from around the state.

According to the NJASC website, Dillard is active on and off the WOHS campus in addition to her leadership on the Student Council. She is a member of the Nu Theta Omega Step Team, Jubilee Choir, National Honor Society, Unity Club, and Black Girls Rock Academy Program.

Find out what's happening in West Orangefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

In addition, Dillard is a founder of Next Gen Come Up, a web-based non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging youth to pursue activism, explore community service, and express their creativity. Anya also helped to organize the first-ever public celebration of Juneteenth in West Orange. She has been featured in Elle, Seventeen, and Glamour magazines for her youth activism.

Student Council Advisor Catherine Connors told NJASC, "Anya is not one to follow the crowd. She is confident in pursuing her interests regardless of whether they are considered 'cool' or not. Still, she is well liked by her peers as well as the faculty and staff. Anya is not only a great student but a leader of her peers who has the ability and drive to create real social change."

In addition to Dillard, the Liberty Middle School and West Orange High School Student Councils were named recipients of the "Top Ten Projects" award for their "Thanksgiving Food Drive" and "Red Dot Day." Approximately ten high school and middle schools are selected from around the state each year for recognition.

The LMS Thanksgiving Project is run annually by the Student Council and involves each classroom advisory in the school. Boxes are decorated and students are asked to bring in one canned good item and 50 cents. The collected food is donated to the Mayor's Sunshine Fund for Thanksgiving baskets and the money goes towards the purchase of turkeys.

Student Council members used social media to promote feminine hygiene drives in West Orange Schools as well as a "Red Dot Day Educational Webinar" hosted by Her Flow Foundation. Students were encouraged to wear red and post photos in support of Menstrual Awareness Week.

The four WOHS Student Council officers posted information on social media in an effort to promote the education and normalization of conversations related to periods as well as period poverty. Almost 20,000 feminine hygiene products were collected and distributed to West Orange students district-wide.

Read more about the Top Ten Projects here.

Sign up for Patch email newsletters. Send local news tips and correction requests to eric.kiefer@patch.com. Don’t forget to visit the Patch West Orange Facebook page.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

More from West Orange