As the student council at your school, you have the power to make a positive impact on the lives of your fellow students. But what if you could do it in a way that’s also cute and adorable? Here are 101 ideas to help you do just that:

1. Host a “Teddy Bear Tea Party” for younger students.
- Serve tea and cookies, and let the kids bring their favorite stuffed animals.
- Set up a craft station where they can make teddy bear-themed crafts.
- Take pictures of the kids with their teddy bears, and post them on social media.
2. Organize a “Pajama Party” for students in need.
- Collect pajamas, blankets, and stuffed animals to donate to a local homeless shelter.
- Host a pajama party at the shelter, and spend the night playing games and reading stories.
3. Create a “Compliment Wall” in the school hallway.
- Encourage students to write positive and encouraging messages on sticky notes, and post them on the wall.
- Read the messages out loud during student council meetings, or share them on social media.
4. Start a “Random Acts of Kindness” club.
- Encourage students to perform small acts of kindness for each other, such as holding doors open, giving compliments, or helping out with homework.
- Recognize students who go above and beyond with a small prize or a public thank-you.
5. Organize a “Chalk Art Competition” on the school playground.
- Provide students with chalk and encourage them to create their own unique masterpieces.
- Judge the artwork and award prizes for the most creative and beautiful designs.
6. Host a “Petting Zoo” for students who are stressed out.
- Bring in a few friendly animals, such as dogs, cats, or bunnies, for students to pet and interact with.
- Studies have shown that interacting with animals can reduce stress and anxiety.
7. Create a “Zen Zone” in the school library.
- Provide students with a quiet and calming space where they can relax and de-stress.
- Stock the zone with comfortable chairs, blankets, and calming music.
8. Organize a “Movie Night” for students who need a break.
- Popcorn, candy, and soda is a classic combination that most students will enjoy.
- Set up a cozy area with blankets and pillows for students to relax in.
9. Host a “Talent Show” to showcase the talents of your fellow students.
- Encourage students to sign up for the show and perform their talents, such as singing, dancing, playing instruments, or doing stand-up comedy.
- Create a fun and supportive atmosphere for all the performers.
10. Organize a “School Spirit Week” to boost morale.
- Encourage students to dress up in school colors, participate in themed activities, and attend school spirit events.
- Give out prizes to the students who show the most school spirit.
11. Create a “Student Council Newsletter” to keep students informed about your activities.
- Include articles about upcoming events, student successes, and ways to get involved with the student council.
- Distribute the newsletter to students via email or social media.
12. Start a “Student Council Blog” to share your thoughts and ideas with the school community.
- Write about topics such as student government, leadership, and school issues.
- Encourage students to comment on your posts and share their own opinions.
13. Create a “Student Council Social Media Account” to connect with students online.
- Share photos, videos, and updates about your activities.
- Use social media to promote upcoming events and get feedback from students.
14. Host a “Student Council Scavenger Hunt” to get students moving and interacting with each other.
- Hide clues around the school and have students work together to find them.
- Award a prize to the team that finds all the clues first.
15. Organize a “Student Council Bake Sale” to raise money for a good cause.
- Sell baked goods donated by students, parents, and teachers.
- Donate the proceeds to a local charity or school program.
16. Host a “Student Council Dance Party” to celebrate the end of the school year.
- Play music, serve refreshments, and let students dance the night away.
- Decorate the venue with cute and colorful decorations.
17. Create a “Student Council Memory Book” to document your year in office.
- Collect photos, quotes, and stories from your fellow student council members.
- Present the memory book to the incoming student council at the end of the year.
18. Start a “Student Council Pen Pal Program” to connect with students from other schools.
- Exchange letters with students from different backgrounds and cultures.
- Learn about new perspectives and make new friends.
19. Host a “Student Council Leadership Retreat” to develop your leadership skills.
- Attend workshops, participate in team-building activities, and learn from guest speakers.
- Come away from the retreat feeling inspired and motivated to make a difference in your school.
20. Organize a “Student Council Service Project” to give back to your community.
- Volunteer at a local soup kitchen, homeless shelter, or animal shelter.
- Make a difference in the world and show your school spirit at the same time.