Tea Time with Michael Lindroth

Michael Lindroth, junior, works hard everyday to make school a better place for all students as a member of both the Student District Advisory Council and Unity Conejo. Read this Tea Time to find out more about Lindroth’s responsibilities!

1. What are your responsibilities for SDAC?

“So in SDAC, it stands for the Student District Advisory Council, we kind of provide student feedback to the Board of Education and insights on what the students are feeling and what their needs are and make sure that their voices are represented. Specifically, I run a mental health subcommittee dealing with student mental health and trying to get people’s well-being good in the district. I am also on the executive board, which makes decisions about SDAC as a whole.”

2. What are your goals for the spring semester?

“In the spring semester I’d really like to continue to play the cello as I am a musician. I play the piano and the cello. I want to continue practicing a lot every day because I am going to be applying to colleges soon as a music major. I also just wanna be wary and mindful of my mental health and make sure that I am staying in tune with myself and everything like that.”

3. What do you do for Unity Conejo?

I am one of the student leads with Ava Ahlberg, she also goes to NP. We are a part of the student committee which is made up of middle schoolers and high schoolers from all around CVUSD who run Instagram and help plan events such as town halls. We are planning on having a rally right now. We really just do whatever we can to promote inclusivity in CVUSD and make the city a safe space for LGBT+ youth.

4. What is your favorite tv show or movie?

It is hard to choose. I am a big fan of “American Horror Story,” I’ve watched it all twice. I also like “Grey’s Anatomy,” and my favorite movie at the moment is probably “The Lorax.”

5. What is a weird talent that you have?
I mean I guess a unique talent that I have is playing the cello. I feel like not a lot of people play the cello so it’s kind of unique.

6. If you had to change your name, what would you change it to?
That’s a good question. I would probably change it to a J name like Jack.