Answer: This passage does commit a fallacy; specifically, it does commit an appeal to fear fallacy.
Explanation:
Appeal to fear is a type of informal fallacy that seeks to convince supporters to back an idea by creating fear towards the opposite option. It´s a fallacy that evokes the fear of something terribly wrong happening in the present or in the future in order to convince people of accepting a specific idea to be right.
In this case, the student´s participation in the administration's decision-making process is presented as an option that can only lead to chaos.