The meaning of OSIS, these are the 10 most complete OSIS core administrators

InfoKekinian.com – Broadly speaking, the notion of OSIS is an organization consisting of students who are in junior high or high school or vocational.

Term Student Council This is certainly no stranger to students, because this one organization is the most commonly known because it will usually have direct contact with existing activities at school.

Definition of OSIS (Intra-School Student Organization)

 

Well, on that article InfoKekinian.com for this time, we will discuss more about the complete OSIS organization to the structure that must exist in this school organization.

Curious? Come on, let's see this article to the end!

Definition of OSIS (Intra-School Student Organization)

OSIS or Intra-School Student Organization which is an organization formed by middle-level schools such as junior high school, high school and equivalent.

This one organization is of course owned by almost every school in Indonesia. And because this is an organization formed by a school, the Student Council will consist of students from that school.

And later there will be teachers who become coaches and are responsible for this organization who will later participate in working for the good and progress of the school.

In addition, OSIS is also a place for students to achieve the goals of coaching and student development which are of course in accordance with the school's vision and mission.

Anyone is allowed and can become an OSIS administrator, however, you need to remember that OSIS has tasks and responsibilities that are heavy enough to take up your mind and time.

Therefore, usually a selection will be held in the election of the OSIS board.

This aims to determine who is capable and eligible to become a member and administrator of the Student Council.

Student Council history

OSIS is the only official organization recognized by the Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia since March 21, 1970.

This organization was formed to provide training in leadership, skills, creativity, physical fitness, patriotism, and idealism to students in Junior High Schools (SMP) and High Schools (SMA).

The aim is to prepare students at a young age so they can fight for the nation.

The government played an important role in naming the organization as OSIS and establishing four student development paths, namely student organizations, extracurricular activities, leadership training, and wiyatamandala insight activities.

student council function

student council function

OSIS helps students to learn to be responsible in carrying out their respective administrator's duties for the benefit of the school and all students.

In addition, Student Council also functions as a driving force for the development of students' abilities and creativity, as well as preventing the appearance of negative influences on students.

Through OSIS, students can take part in positive activities that will help them to maximize their creativity and channel their talents to things that benefit students and the school.

OSIS goals

OSIS has a goal to provide facilities for students to express their hopes and desires, express creativity and participate in positive things.

This goal will have a positive influence on all students in the school and also on the school itself.

In addition, OSIS also aims to maximize students' potential in order to achieve proud achievements, as well as to train students' organizational and social skills.

OSIS task

OSIS also has a goal to control student activities to be more focused and more positive. OSIS is responsible for managing student activities to be more focused and positive.

Every student who is involved in the management of the OSIS also has specific tasks according to the position he holds.

They must carry out their duties with responsibility. In addition to the students who are involved in the management of OSIS, there are coaches whose job is to oversee the management and activities of OSIS.

Several teachers will be selected to become mentors and oversee the entire student council.

Benefits of Becoming Student Council

Here are some of the benefits you can get when you become an OSIS administrator:

1. Sharpen the Spirit of Leadership

Sharpening the Spirit of Leadership
One of the most important benefits is that you can hone the leadership spirit that you have.

This is because when you become an OSIS administrator, maybe you will be faced with circumstances that require you to mobilize other members to achieve the desired results together.

2. Improving Management Capabilities

Management ability is an important thing that must be possessed by someone. This ability can be learned and formed at school through student council activities.

Usually the Student Council provides a program that can be customized to plan, optimize and execute so that it is carried out properly.

3. Organizational Experience

Having experience in organizing from an early age can certainly provide you with invaluable benefits for you.

So when you enter the world of work, you will feel benefited because you have joined an organization.

4. Increasing Cooperation

At OSIS, you will learn to communicate with other students to work together to achieve the goals of the OSIS program.

Communication must also be established between members and the OSIS supervisor, namely the Principal, Deputy Principal, and several teachers as supervisors.

Through OSIS, you will practice sharing tasks and completing them responsibly.

5. Playing a role through the Work Program

In addition to providing benefits for students, Student Council also provides opportunities to play a role in the surrounding environment, as well as society and the country.

You, along with administrators and other members, can plan and manage programs aimed at students and the surrounding community, such as social services, blood donations, and so on.

OSIS Organizational Structure and Duties

OSIS Organizational Structure and Duties

The following is the structure and duties of the OSIS board:

1. Principal

The role of the Principal in the OSIS organization is as chairman of the entire OSIS board

2. Deputy Principal for Student Affairs

The Deputy Principal, who usually serves as a student representative, is tasked with accompanying the school principal in overseeing the running of the OSIS management.

3. OSIS coach

OSIS coaches usually consist of one to five selected teachers.

Usually, whenever there is an activity or anything, the student council president will convey it directly to the student council advisor who will then convey it again to the Student Representative who will then reach the Principal.

In general, the duties of the OSIS supervisor include:

  1. Develop and foster OSIS in schools
  2. Provide advice and input to the board of OSIS
  3. Validate the OSIS management through an SKKP or Principal Decree
  4. Attend and evaluate the performance of the OSIS board.

4. Student Council Administrator

In the composition of the OSIS board, at least there will be at least a minimum of core administrators and sections as follows:

a. Chairman of the Student body

The duties of the OSIS chairperson include the following:

  1. Lead OSIS meetings and develop meeting agendas
  2. Developing the OSIS work program and coordinating its implementation
  3. Motivating OSIS members to actively participate in OSIS activities
  4. Make a report on the results of OSIS activities to the OSIS coach and the Principal
  5. Cooperate with other parties, such as the school, community, and other organizations.
  6. Lead meetings and report on the results of OSIS activities to the OSIS coach and the Principal
  7. Become a student council representative in events held outside of school
  8. Supervise the implementation of OSIS activities and make a report on the results
  9. Make a report on the results of OSIS activities to the OSIS coach and the Principal.

b. Vice President of OSI

Vice President of OSI
The duties of the OSIS Deputy Chairperson include the following:

  1. Assisting the OSIS Chairperson in compiling the OSIS work program and coordinating its implementation
  2. Assist the Student Council Chair in leading OSIS meetings and developing meeting agendas
  3. Assisting the OSIS Chair in motivating OSIS members to actively participate in OSIS activities
  4. Assisting the Student Council Chair in collaborating with other parties, such as the school, community, and other organizations
  5. Be a student council representative in events held outside of school if the chairman is unable to attend
  6. Supervise the implementation of OSIS activities and make a report on the results if the chairman is unable to attend
  7. Take over the duties of the Student Council President if the Student Council President is unable to attend or is unable to perform his duties
  8. Make a report on the results of OSIS activities to the OSIS coach and the Principal if the OSIS Chair is unable to attend.

c. Secretary I OSIS

The duties of Secretary I in OSIS include several things such as:

  1. Compile and manage OSIS documents such as meeting minutes, letters, and files
  2. Develop a schedule of OSIS activities and coordinate their implementation
  3. Prepare and manage the OSIS meeting agenda
  4. Create and disseminate OSIS announcements
  5. Maintain and secure the OSIS archives
  6. Providing information needed by student council members and other interested parties
  7. Assist the OSIS Chair in coordinating the work and duties of OSIS members.
  8. Assist in the process of registering new members and managing member data

d. Student Council Secretary II

The duties of Secretary II in OSIS include several things such as:

  1. Assist Secretary I in compiling and managing OSIS documents such as meeting minutes, letters, and archives
  2. Assist Secretary I in compiling a schedule of OSIS activities and coordinating their implementation
  3. Assist Secretary I in preparing and managing the OSIS meeting agenda
  4. Assist Secretary I in making and disseminating OSIS announcements
  5. Assist Secretary I in maintaining and securing the OSIS archives
  6. Assist Secretary I in providing information needed by OSIS members and other interested parties
  7. Assist Secretary I in coordinating the work and duties of OSIS members
  8. Assist Secretary I in the process of registering new members and managing member data.

e. Treasurer I OSIS

Treasurer I's duties in OSIS include several things such as:

  1. Recording, managing, and auditing OSIS finances
  2. Prepare and send OSIS financial reports to the OSIS Chair and OSIS advisors
  3. Coordinate and supervise the implementation of OSIS activities related to finance
  4. Provide funds for OSIS activities that have been approved by the OSIS Chair and the OSIS advisor
  5. Maintain and secure student council assets
  6. Develop a budget for student council expenses and income
  7. Make payments for the purchase of goods and services needed for student council activities.

f. Treasurer II of the Student Council

The duties of Treasurer II in OSIS include several things such as:

  1. Assist Treasurer I in recording, managing, and auditing OSIS finances
  2. Assist Treasurer I in compiling and sending OSIS financial reports to the OSIS Chair and OSIS advisors
  3. Coordinate and supervise the implementation of OSIS activities related to finance
  4. Provide funds for OSIS activities that have been approved by the OSIS Chair and the OSIS advisor
  5. Maintain and secure student council assets
  6. Assist Treasurer I in compiling the student council expenditure and income budget
  7. Make payments for the purchase of goods and services needed for student council activities
  8. Assist Treasurer I in overseeing the management and decision-making of OSIS finances.

g. Head of Field Section Coordinator

The duties of the OSIS Coordinating Chair I include several things such as:

  1. Responsible for the entire section of the field under his authority
  2. Coordinate OSIS activities related to specified fields, for example social activities, artistic activities, or sports activities.
  3. Make a work plan and programs needed in the field handled.
  4. Establish cooperation with parties related to the field handled.
  5. Lead coordination meetings in the fields handled and develop meeting agendas.
  6. Compile a report on the results of field activities handled and submit the report to the OSIS Chairperson and supervisor
    Student Council.
  7. Become a student council representative in events related to the field handled.
  8. Supervise the implementation of activities in the field handled and make a report on the results.
  9. Public relations
  10. Be a spokesperson in the implementation of the meeting
  11. Explain the contents of the meeting to all OSIS management.

Sections in the OSIS were formed to deal with certain areas that were considered important and in accordance with the needs and conditions of the school.

The names of the sections or fields can vary from school to school.

The sections that are most commonly found in schools are the Religious Section, the Sports Section, the Arts and Languages Section, the Skills and Entrepreneurship Section, and there may be other sections that are formed according to the needs of the school.

Each section has the task of compiling a work program that is in accordance with its field and has been approved at the OSIS meeting, carrying out the OSIS work program, making reports, and being responsible to the OSIS Chair.

Conclusion

That's a bit of information regarding the meaning of OSIS, complete with other information on the structure and duties of being an OSIS administrator.

Friends of the Present, being a member of the Student Council may indeed be quite heavy and tiring.

But behind all that, there are several benefits that can make you train yourself, such as training your leadership spirit and appearing confident and most importantly, it can help you practice your public speaking.