Students
Education is the cornerstone of any functioning democracy, and we strive to apply what we learn in the classrooms to the public sphere.
We are the Cascia Hall chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
Originally established in 1960 to provide students a voice against racial injustice, economic inequality, and U.S. involvement in Vietnam, SDS was -- and still is -- the largest student-run political organization. Committed to preserving democratic ideals and pursuing social justice our new chapter aims to help Cascia Hall students become more politically informed and engaged members of society.
Education is the cornerstone of any functioning democracy, and we strive to apply what we learn in the classrooms to the public sphere.
As students of an Augustinian school, we value serving our community and working diligently to improve the lives of others.
17 million Americans are enrolled in high school, yet very few of them have any actual influence. We work to give young people a greater say in politics.
Our mission is to empower students to actively engage in the democratic process, advocate for social justice, and foster a community grounded in inclusivity and equity. We believe that every student has a voice and the potential to be a catalyst for positive change. Cascia Students for a Democratic Society are committed to:
Encouraging students to participate in local, national, and global issues through informed discussion, community service, and activism.
Addressing social inequalities and advocating for policies and practices that promote fairness, dignity, and respect for all individuals.
Providing resources, workshops, and events that enhance students' understanding of democratic principles and social justice issues.
Partnering with local organizations, other student groups, and the broader community to amplify our efforts and create meaningful change.
Interested in joining Cascia Hall SDS? Let us know and we will get in contact.