Cobar High School last week announced their newly elected school captains, Todd Polack and Joey Neale (pictured above at back with principal Shane Carter at centre). The pair were elected along with vice captains Sophie Clark and Elly-May Hand. Mr Carter said he was proud of how the students campaigned for the school captain’s roles. “It was a completely new concept for Cobar High to deliver their candidature via social media (necessitated by the lockdown). The students did a fantastic job in “putting themselves out there”, which can be a very daunting task, as well as showing great respect for their peers,” Mr Carter said
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