On the other side of the coin, I heard information that students next year aren't going to be allowed to choose their enrichment classes. Over the course of three years, each student will be allowed to try all of the enrichment classes but will have no choice in the matter.
We also have a student council, who really has no voice in any of the decision making processes of the school. Do sometimes we have programs, just to have them? Do we really value student voice? I have seen some amazing programs nationwide where students are part of interview committees, procedural committees and raising money for special causes. We have to connect with all stakeholders and that includes our students. The Quaglia Institute of Student Aspirations states that by the time students are in 12th grade only 34% believe that they have a voice in decision making about their education. This drops significantly from later elementary/early middle school. As teachers, we can start to empower our students if even by asking for feedback about a lesson or a unit.
In the end, my student was selected to receive half of his original proposal to start his Makerspace in the learning common. He said "I think it's great that students will have the opportunity to build and create." Student's can make a difference today, all they need is the opportunity. Are we giving our students the opportunity?