Congratulations to our very own Sam Park, current MASC Communications Director, on his election as an officer to the National Student Council (NSC) for 2026-2027.Eastern Technical High School, Baltimore, MD
Sam is a junior at Eastern Technical High School in Baltimore, MD. A dedicated student leader, Sam has built a strong background in leadership, outreach, and media, consistently working to elevate student voices at the local, state, and national levels.
His leadership journey began as historian for the Maryland Association of Student Councils (MASC), where he served two consecutive years. He then became community outreach director for the Baltimore County Student Councils and communications director and lead for MASC. In that role, he created publications that were shared countywide and even nationally through the National Coalition Against Censorship, where he advocates for student free speech.
As a videographer for school events, he’s spent considerable time mastering his craft behind the camera. A three-time marketing ambassador for the National Association of Student Councils and also served as a marketing ambassador for College Board.
He also served as Community Outreach Director and First Vice President for the Baltimore County Student Councils, led advocacy efforts with the National Coalition Against Censorship, and works as Eastern Region Logistics Director for High School Democrats.
He ran for vice president of communications to magnify the impact of student voices. He hopes to make NSC more visible, more accessible, and more engaging for student leaders everywhere. With his experience and passion for communication, Sam is committed to building more connected, informed, and empowered student councils nationwide.
Congratulations to Anderson Louis Jay, Middle Level Representative, from Perry Hall Middle School, Baltimore, MarylandAnderson is a seventh grader at Perry Hall Middle School in Baltimore, MD. From his parents, he has learned that a leader is not defined by a title, but by their actions and words. In school and on the soccer field, he is always striving to support and encourage others to be the best version of themselves.
As captain of his soccer team, he has learned how to talk to referees, de-escalatesituations between players on the field, and motivate his team. As the events chair at his school, he has also learned how to work with different personalities and make split-second decisions to stay positive.
A vocal leader who stands up for others, he is running for middle-level representative. He takes pride in his communication skills and hopes to raise awareness of NASC.
Other officers elected – NSC website