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Maylin Steele is the new student rep to the Coupeville School Board. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Kyle Nelson is still the power behind the throne.

His Coupeville High School girls soccer program landed a second-straight student rep to the school board, with Maylin Steele approved Wednesday to replace the departing Mary Milnes.

Steele, a current CHS junior who’s carrying a 3.5 GPA, will serve a one-year term.

Born and raised in Coupeville, she joins new directors Morgan White and Nancy Conard, who fill out a school board which includes Christine Sears, Sherry Phay, and Glenda Merwine.

In her application letter, Steele, who is a goalkeeper for the CHS soccer squad, expressed a desire to represent all of her fellow students.

“I’m interested in this position because I think proper advocacy for the student body, especially the silent members of our community, is essential,” she wrote.

In their letters of recommendation, two Coupeville teachers spoke highly of Steele.

Maylin is a bright, affable, and concerned young woman,” wrote science teacher Colleen Fox.

“She is passionate about many things in her world, and is empowered to ask good questions, and participate in meaningful discussions.”

Fox’s words were echoed by visual arts instructor Tacy Bigelow.

“Attention to detail and a diligent focus wrapped in a cloak of sunshine, Maylin possesses the very qualities needed to be an excellent student body rep.

“Inclusive in her approach, Maylin is inviting and warm to everyone in her sphere of influence,” Bigelow added.

“Once you are on her “team,” she gives 110% and follows through on her promises.”

Steele in action on the soccer pitch.

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Mary Milnes is the new Student Rep for the Coupeville School Board. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Mary Milnes has another impressive achievement to add to her resume.

The Coupeville High School junior, already a top scholar and solid two-sport athlete (when COVID allows her to play) is the new Student Rep to the Coupeville School Board.

Her appointment was unanimously approved Monday, and she’ll start a year-long run in the position with the February meeting.

She replaces CHS senior Drake Borden, who served during a unique time, when the ongoing pandemic forced board meetings to go entirely on-line.

While he missed out on the in-person aspect of the school board experience, he was praised by Superintendent Steve King and board members for his input.

Milnes, who plays tennis and soccer for the Wolves, applied for the position because she “wants to represent the voice of the students.”

“That’s all the students – elementary, middle school, and high school,” she added.

She has two brothers also in Coupeville schools, and plans to speak to them, friends, and other students, to get feedback on any matters which come up in board meetings.

“I want to reach out to as many people as possible,” Milnes said.

With the pandemic shutting down a lot of interpersonal contact, she plans to stay in touch with people through email, while looking forward to when sports return and she can speak in person with her teammates.

Staying active and involved in the path the school district takes is important, Milnes said while fielding questions from board members.

“I thought it was a good opportunity to voice the student’s opinion,” she said. “I want to be involved in the school’s decisions.”

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