SGA still has a few tricks up its sleeve before its representatives finish their terms in March.
"Our school year runs March to March," Turnage said. "A lot of what we'll be focusing on is tying up loose ends in SGA's preplanned projects. A lot of the projects fall in the cabinet area, everything from High School Leadership to Dance Marathon to Big Event."
There are several items left on the agenda for this semester.
Big Event is a project that has been worked on for nearly a year.
The expansion of the bike program is another issue that Turnage plans on continuing to develop.
SGA will also be preparing its End of the Year report, which details all of SGA's accomplishments throughout the year.
Check out this Thursday's print edition of The Plainsman for a more detailed explanation of SGA's plans for spring semester.
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