Glen Burnie High School Rising Senior Slated for Swearing-In as Newest Student Board Member

Brayden Morgan, a rising senior at Glen Burnie High School, is poised to make a meaningful impact as the next student board member, being sworn in at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. The ceremony will take place in the Board Room at the Carol S. Parham Building, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis. 

As the fourth student board member from Glen Burnie High School, succeeding Hafsa Hamdaoui, Brayden is eager to amplify student voices, increase representation for special education students, and raise awareness about Career Technical Education and student service opportunities.

Brayden's dedication to driving positive change is evident in his active role on the Anne Arundel County Public Schools' Student Service Leadership Team, where he spearheads projects and champions public service. He has also made a meaningful impact as the student representative for Glen Burnie High School's Public Service Signature Program and will lead the school's Interact Club as president.

Students have held a seat on the Board of Education since 1974. Anne Arundel’s student member has had full voting rights since 1975, making it unique nationwide.

Since 1974, students have played a vital role in shaping the future of education, holding a seat on the Board of Education and influencing key decisions. Notably, Anne Arundel's student member has held full voting rights since 1975, paving the way for a more inclusive and student-centric approach nationwide.

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