<p>I am currently on the Board of School of Directors. I decided to run an SRS on our 11th grade population and from that, ran a hypothesis test, etc. etc, in which I presented this to the superintendent (graduate of Wharton MBA), and the school listened to my suggestion. As a result, the PSSA results increased and I was credited with positively changing school policy. Since I did this and the superintendent went to Wharton, should i get a recommendation from him and will it help when I apply to Wharton undergrad? I’m the president of student council and attending Governor’s School for Health Care. But my SAT’s are at a 2000. How can being a president, representative of the school board and go to gov. school help despite my low sat scores? Thanks</p>
<p>for those who have done something with school policy or in regards to changing it, how has it helped you for college as well as admissions</p>