The Week of Service Dodgeball Tournament needs volunteers to help sign up teams during lunches. Hours are available for sitting at these tables! Further details available on the Google Form.
Google form link: https://docs.google.com/a/bedfordnhk12.net/forms/d/1xfFw9Lu6pPVJ4uS2l3v6Lm_wr-7kaXQ2psridHbak7c/edit?usp=sharing
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Sophia Dobrowski
Appeals Meeting Appointment Calendar
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
Independent Meeting Pilot Program
The "Optional Meeting" concept was designed in Fall 2014 as a way to break up our large membership into smaller, more productive chunks. This policy change occurred because members observed the theater meetings were unproductive and usually involved listening more than doing. While it is true that the smaller, optional meetings have potential, the concept still needs work.
Take the March 17 "Optional Meeting", for example. It was well attended, with nearly 80 students showing up to participate. Members who were working on Week of Service activities found plenty to do, and the room was abuzz with activity. However, an informal poll revealed that nearly 2/3 of the students there were in attendance simply because they had to be for attendance. That's terrible. That's not why we have meetings.
Meetings are recommended as a way to plan events, practice our leadership skills, and to stay in communication with one another. They are not supposed to separate the students who can get to school early in the morning from the students who can't. They are not supposed to be a chore.
Thus, NHS will be piloting an Independent Meeting Program for the remainder of the year to see if it can effectively replace our current system. In order to test it authentically, any meeting submitted via this program will count. There are lots of opportunities left to use this idea this year.
Here's how it works:
Students can plan and attend their own meetings, provided the purpose of the meeting is clearly stated, matches with NHS goals, and is of an appropriate length and quorum (number of members present). Meeting-goers must record meeting minutes, and submit to the adviser for approval. This flowchart explains the process in detail:
Incidentally, all of our processes now have flowcharts that can be reviewed here or found under the new "Stay Active" sidebar.
The Meeting Minutes Form has been added to the NHS member links. Let's see what happens!
Take the March 17 "Optional Meeting", for example. It was well attended, with nearly 80 students showing up to participate. Members who were working on Week of Service activities found plenty to do, and the room was abuzz with activity. However, an informal poll revealed that nearly 2/3 of the students there were in attendance simply because they had to be for attendance. That's terrible. That's not why we have meetings.
Meetings are recommended as a way to plan events, practice our leadership skills, and to stay in communication with one another. They are not supposed to separate the students who can get to school early in the morning from the students who can't. They are not supposed to be a chore.
Thus, NHS will be piloting an Independent Meeting Program for the remainder of the year to see if it can effectively replace our current system. In order to test it authentically, any meeting submitted via this program will count. There are lots of opportunities left to use this idea this year.
Here's how it works:
Students can plan and attend their own meetings, provided the purpose of the meeting is clearly stated, matches with NHS goals, and is of an appropriate length and quorum (number of members present). Meeting-goers must record meeting minutes, and submit to the adviser for approval. This flowchart explains the process in detail:
The Meeting Minutes Form has been added to the NHS member links. Let's see what happens!
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Meeting Reports,
Policy
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Optional Meeting Agenda, News & Notes
Tomorrow's optional meeting will be available for Week of Service groups to further plan their activities, begin to finalize Week of Service scheduling, and to address any NHS-related questions. A discussion on the purpose of meetings will also be on the agenda.
If you're interested in any of these agenda items, more detail is covered below.
Attendance
Week of Service
I am proud that all Week of Service groups made plans to meet with Mr. Hagen regarding the questions he still had about their planned activity. But, I need to know if your activity is now approved. Could you please give me a status update about how your meeting went?
Optional Meeting Alternatives
We need to repurpose and renew our commitment to why we hold multiple meetings during the year, and what it means to be a commited and functioning NHS member. I will be leading a discussion and proposal tomorrow and will be looking for feedback from the membership on my idea.
If you're interested in any of these agenda items, more detail is covered below.
Attendance
Attendance records are now up to date except for Junior attendance for the 2/18/2016 optional meeting. Who has the attendance list?
Attendance probations have been delivered through advisories.
Week of Service
Activity
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Status
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Prom Dress Drive
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Good to Go!
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Be Your Family’s Energy Watchdog
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Good to Go!
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Peer Tutoring Classroom Assistance
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Good to Go!
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Helping our Nursing Home (Hillsborough County)
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Good to Go!
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Visiting the Carlyle Place
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Good to Go!
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1000 Paper Cranes
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Good to Go!
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New Horizons
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Good to Go!
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Restoring to Restore
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Status Update?
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Relay for Life - Suns and Moons Sale
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Status Update?
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Spring Black Light Dance
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Status Update?
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Send a Compliment, Save a Life
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Status Update?
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Dodge for a Cause
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Status Update?
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Joe Dambach Memorial Fundraiser
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Status Update?
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I am proud that all Week of Service groups made plans to meet with Mr. Hagen regarding the questions he still had about their planned activity. But, I need to know if your activity is now approved. Could you please give me a status update about how your meeting went?
Optional Meeting Alternatives
We need to repurpose and renew our commitment to why we hold multiple meetings during the year, and what it means to be a commited and functioning NHS member. I will be leading a discussion and proposal tomorrow and will be looking for feedback from the membership on my idea.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Room Helpers for SP Celebration Days
The Senior Project committee is looking for one/two NHS Juniors to help facilitate NHS volunteers to help make sure Seniors are all set tech-wise prior to giving their presentation on the two SP Celebration Days (June 2-3, 2016). Sample of some issues in the past have been because a computer is not mirrored to projector, or more batteries are needed for a clicker etc. Students do not need to be an expert with technology -- just comfortable helping troubleshoot if a situation arises. NHS volunteers would be responsible for checking in with 6-8 rooms prior to presentations happening. If anyone is interested in help spear-heading this, please feel free to contact Mr. Sheil and he can fill in more details. Thanks in advance for your time and consideration. - SP Committee
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Mr. Sheil
SP Committee Member
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Mr. Sheil
SP Committee Member
Monday, March 14, 2016
PWS Fun Night Volunteers Needed
Tuesday, March 29th is our Family Fun Night from 4 to 7:30. Peter Woodbury School Family Fun Night needs volunteers!!! I am sure many of you remember family fun nights at your elementary school. We are reaching out for your support our current elementary students. We are looking for help with ticket sales, serving pizza and ice cream, and helping with activities. 12 Volunteers are needed for Session 1 from 4:00 to 5:30 12 Volunteers are needed for Session 2 from 6:00 to 7:30 Also looking for a few helpers for set up (3:30 to 4) and take down (7:30 to 8) Please email Sue Armstrong at armstrongs@sau25.net to sign up. Any questions please ask! Thank you for your support!!!
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Sue Armstrong
PWS Teacher
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Sue Armstrong
PWS Teacher
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Service Opportunities
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Optional meeting dedicated to WoS activity planning
This is your reminder that we do have a meeting on the schedule tomorrow. It's optional, so it's set in room 113/115 and dedicated to a smaller workshop setting.
Our goal tomorrow is to give time for students to work on their Week of Service plans. As a reminder here is how our WoS plans look:
Activity
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Status
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Prom Dress Drive
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Good to Go!
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Be Your Family’s Energy Watchdog
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Good to Go!
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Peer Tutoring Classroom Assistance
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Good to Go!
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Helping our Nursing Home (Hillsborough County)
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Good to Go!
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Visiting the Carlyle Place
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Good to Go!
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1000 Paper Cranes
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Good to Go!
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New Horizons
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Good to Go!
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Restoring to Restore
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Meet with Admin
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Relay for Life - Suns and Moons Sale
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Meet with Admin
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Spring Black Light Dance
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Meet with Admin
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Send a Compliment, Save a Life
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Meet with Admin
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Dodge for a Cause
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Meet with Admin
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Joe Dambach Memorial Fundraiser
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Meet with Admin
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Tomorrow would be a good time for ideas that need to meet with administration check with me and learn how to do that. If you are unattached to an idea of your own, the meeting might be an opportunity for you to jump on with helping plan one of the above activities.
There are only FIVE meetings until Week of Service begins.
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Week of Service
Monday, March 7, 2016
Week of Service activities have passed administrative review!
Good news! No ideas that I brought to administration were outright denied. With some tinkering, the list below should be the list we present to the school during the week of April 11th - 16th:
Activity
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Status
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Prom Dress Drive
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Good to Go!
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Be Your Family’s Energy Watchdog
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Good to Go!
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Peer Tutoring Classroom Assistance
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Good to Go!
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Helping our Nursing Home (Hillsborough County)
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Good to Go!
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Visiting the Carlyle Place
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Good to Go!
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1000 Paper Cranes
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Good to Go!
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New Horizons
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Good to Go!
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Restoring to Restore
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Meet with Admin
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Relay for Life - Suns and Moons Sale
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Meet with Admin
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Spring Black Light Dance
|
Meet with Admin
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Send a Compliment, Save a Life
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Meet with Admin
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Dodge for a Cause
|
Meet with Admin
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Joe Dambach Memorial Fundraiser
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Meet with Admin
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Activities that have a "Good to Go!" status, you are free to begin planning your Week of Service. Your idea will be happening! Those of you that have had your activity marked "Meet with Admin" will need to meet with Mr. Hagen. Generally, this is because you will need further training as to how to run your idea at the school, or in some cases, there are questions of liability.
If your group needs to meet with the administration, contact Mr. Ahnert to get preparation ahead of time for what Mr. Hagen will be talking to you about. Mr. Ahnert will, of course, also be available at this Thursday's optional meeting.
Great job, groups!
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Week of Service
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Kids Vote Volunteers Needed!
Hello, everyone! There is an awesome service opportunity on March 8th. Because it is election day, we have been offered a service project in which we help with Kids Vote. This lets the kids of Bedford vote for fun and color in the Cafeteria. It starts at 9 am and ends at 7 pm and it is asked that we work in 2-hour shifts, meaning, every 2 hours we switch out the volunteers. What is needed is 6 volunteers for every 2-hour shift (which in total is 30 volunteers) and each volunteer earns 2 Chapter Service Hours! Here I have a Google Spreadsheet for you to sign up if you're willing! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zfJkmi1ZuQdEAwbv9ZP86I-zCC9U1fTaJVaVPmCdM_g/edit?usp=sharing
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Jill Tokac
And don't forget to take your Democracy in Action hours, too -- Mr. Ahnert
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Jill Tokac
And don't forget to take your Democracy in Action hours, too -- Mr. Ahnert
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Service Opportunities
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Mandatory Meeting Tomorrow
Topics will include Week of Service updates, GPA checks, Kids' Vote plans, and other service opportunities.
Here's the agenda.
See you at 7:00 A.M. in the theater.
Here's the agenda.
See you at 7:00 A.M. in the theater.
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Announcements
Monday, February 29, 2016
Here are the WoS projects I have...
Of the 21 - 22 activity ideas that made it to the optional meeting deadline, these are the 10 final drafts I received.
Activity Name
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Student Planners
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New Horizons
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Alexis, Erica
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1000 Paper Cranes
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Kyra, Peninah
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Restoring for Restore
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Peninah
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Visiting the Carlyle Place
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Elizabeth, Clare
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Helping our Nursing Home (Hillsborough County)
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Claire, Bridget, Ellen
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Peer Tutoring Classroom Assistance
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Alyssa, Brionne, Emerson, Molly, Erika
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Relay for Life — Suns and Moons Sale
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Kenzie, Ricky
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Spring Black Light Dance
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Kayla, Cassie
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Send a Compliment, Save a Life
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Carolyn, Mckenzie, Emma, Emily, Meghan
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Be Your Family’s “Energy Watchdog”
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Elisa, Nadine
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If you expected to see your idea on here and you don't, let me know ASAP. My meeting with the principal has been officially scheduled for 12:30 P.M. tomorrow, so you have until then.
I know it was a tough turnaround with winter vacation tossed in the middle of a due date, so I know I might hear from some of you. I mean, 10 is still really good.
One last thing: To my fellow dudes, where are you? Only one NHS bro wants to good things for other people? C'mon, the principles of NHS are not tied to gender. Our numbers should reflect that.
Officer meeting today
Attention officers:
This Thursday is the mandatory meeting for March, which means we need to meet and plan the agenda during advisory today.
Junior and senior officers, stop by Mr. Dempsey's office during advisory today to at least check in to your officer role.
This Thursday is the mandatory meeting for March, which means we need to meet and plan the agenda during advisory today.
Junior and senior officers, stop by Mr. Dempsey's office during advisory today to at least check in to your officer role.
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Announcements
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Pick up your WoS ideas, finalize, and return by 2/29
That was a boisterous and productive meeting. When the activity died down, we ended with 22 ideas and there are a couple more still floating around out there. We met our goal!
If you were not in attendance, what you missed is that each idea planning sheet was reviewed by a team of 4-6 NHS members. These members applied constructive feedback via sticky notes, like so:
What you need to do now, is finalize your idea. If you didn't pick up your idea this morning, I've put it in the manila folder on the NHS bulletin board. Be careful to not knock off your sticky notes. Please type up a copy of your final activity plan using the sheet by February 29th (That's the day we get back from February vacation).
If you were not in attendance, what you missed is that each idea planning sheet was reviewed by a team of 4-6 NHS members. These members applied constructive feedback via sticky notes, like so:
IDEAS!! |
Here, once again, is the Blank WoS template. Feel free to change font sizes and the like to fit your project in the two pages provided.
I hope to have approval from the administration by our March 3rd mandatory meeting. It's coming up quick!
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Week of Service ideas reviewed and finalized at tomorrow's optional meeting
One or two more ideas have found their way into the bulletin board, but I know there's a lot of other ideas percolating out there that may not actually be on paper. Tomorrow is the day we stop collecting ideas.
At the meeting, we will break into small groups and review the ideas presented plus make suggestions and improvements. You don't necessarily have to be on hand to represent your idea, but if you're particularly invested, you may want to be available to answer questions.
At the meeting, we will break into small groups and review the ideas presented plus make suggestions and improvements. You don't necessarily have to be on hand to represent your idea, but if you're particularly invested, you may want to be available to answer questions.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Make-A-Wish Foundation Star Sale
All profits from selling Make-A-Wish Foundation stars will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Stars are $1 in cash, and selling 5 grants a half hour of chapter service hours. Please fill out your name, advisory, and number of stars you take. If you need any extra stars, them and the sign out sheet for them will be in the cooking classroom. When done selling, please place the money in a ziplock bag with your name on it, and the number of stars you took (the amount of dollars in the bag should match this number) to Mrs. Brooks or Isabelle Kapoian. To return unsold stars, please place them in a ziplock bag with your name and the number of stars in it to Mrs. Brooks or Isabelle Kapoian.
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Isabelle Kapoian
President of the BHS Wish Club
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Isabelle Kapoian
President of the BHS Wish Club
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
WoS Reality Check
Snow Day + Election Day + Sports + Model UN + No time to work together = A week is too short to develop 20 Week of Service events.
Instead of having all ideas due to tomorrow's optional meeting, we will use tomorrow's meeting as an hour of time to work with our friends on activities we thought we might want to put together, but changed our mind because it felt like there would be no time.
Some people have had good ideas, but I've had suggestions for how the ideas could be better implemented and there's just no time to take care of that in a week.
Our new goal will be one week later: The optional meeting on February 18th.
Instead of having all ideas due to tomorrow's optional meeting, we will use tomorrow's meeting as an hour of time to work with our friends on activities we thought we might want to put together, but changed our mind because it felt like there would be no time.
Some people have had good ideas, but I've had suggestions for how the ideas could be better implemented and there's just no time to take care of that in a week.
Our new goal will be one week later: The optional meeting on February 18th.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Week of Service Idea Update
We're up to 4! 16 to go.
To give you an idea, I've asked one group if I could share their project idea with the rest of NHS. (This doesn't mean that their idea will be approved, but it does mean that their form is nicely filled out).
Check out the Week of Service example planner here:
To give you an idea, I've asked one group if I could share their project idea with the rest of NHS. (This doesn't mean that their idea will be approved, but it does mean that their form is nicely filled out).
Check out the Week of Service example planner here:
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Announcements
Junior Officer Results
Here are the results of your officer elections. 92 ballots were cast. Only winners are posted. Results can be shared privately with candidates who ask, but I do not post the rest of the results out of respect to our disappointed members.
President
Clare Zarka
Vice President
Nick Courtney
Secretary
Anna Bogursky
Treasurer
Ethan John
Historian
Jake DeAngelis
Congratulations and stay tuned for a special meet-and-greet meeting with the Senior officers (likely to be the Monday, February 15th activity block).
President
Clare Zarka
Vice President
Nick Courtney
Secretary
Anna Bogursky
Treasurer
Ethan John
Historian
Jake DeAngelis
Congratulations and stay tuned for a special meet-and-greet meeting with the Senior officers (likely to be the Monday, February 15th activity block).
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Announcements
Friday, February 5, 2016
Last call for juniors to vote
Officer Ballot
This is a reminder that the ballot closes tomorrow morning (about 8:00 am) for the officer elections. There are currently 90 votes recorded, so about 19 juniors are still out there eligible to vote. You don't have to, but this is your last call. The ballot was sent to your email.
New Communication Tool
Speaking of email, this is also a test post of our new email addresses. The email NHS2016@bedfordnhk12.net and NHS2017@bedfordk12.net should automatically now send blogger posts to every current member of NHS.
Week of Service
No update on how many activity ideas we have so far because of the snow day. However, I want to encourage this as an idea: We could use some ideas with a peer tutoring focus. One idea could be as simple as working with the library to have NHS students doing tutoring each block at a designated table. And let's go beyond tutoring, too. Do you know how to make a killer Prezi? Run a teaching session. What about a "What is it like to go on a college tour?" info session? How to find your first part-time job? Or, are you really good at finding research material in the library? Anything where you are sharing your skills, knowledge, and experience as upperclassmen with our peers, is a worthwhile activity.
This is a reminder that the ballot closes tomorrow morning (about 8:00 am) for the officer elections. There are currently 90 votes recorded, so about 19 juniors are still out there eligible to vote. You don't have to, but this is your last call. The ballot was sent to your email.
New Communication Tool
Speaking of email, this is also a test post of our new email addresses. The email NHS2016@bedfordnhk12.net and NHS2017@bedfordk12.net should automatically now send blogger posts to every current member of NHS.
Week of Service
No update on how many activity ideas we have so far because of the snow day. However, I want to encourage this as an idea: We could use some ideas with a peer tutoring focus. One idea could be as simple as working with the library to have NHS students doing tutoring each block at a designated table. And let's go beyond tutoring, too. Do you know how to make a killer Prezi? Run a teaching session. What about a "What is it like to go on a college tour?" info session? How to find your first part-time job? Or, are you really good at finding research material in the library? Anything where you are sharing your skills, knowledge, and experience as upperclassmen with our peers, is a worthwhile activity.
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Announcements
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Preview of tomorrow's ballot
Here is tomorrow's ballot. Candidates should be prepared to speak for about a minute about why they are interested in their position.
It will be another busy mandatory meeting. See you in the theater!
It will be another busy mandatory meeting. See you in the theater!
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Announcements
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Deliberative Childcare, Last call for Officers, Meeting Reminder
Chapter Project Tonight
If you signed up to help hang out in the library with children from the community tonight, I assume your project coordinators already checked in with you. I will say hello this evening but leave it to Cassie and Kayla to run the show. If you're no longer planning to join their group tonight, make sure to let them know!
Do you want to be an officer next year?
Mandatory Meeting This Week
Thursday's meeting is mandatory in the theater. A large number of new junior members forgot to sign in or forgot the meeting entirely. Do not risk your membership over silly forgetfulness!
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Announcements
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Are you interested in being an officer next year?
Attention class of 2017: Officer elections are fast approaching!
At the end of the February 4th Mandatory Meeting, we will be holding elections where the current junior members will choose their leadership for next year. Now, the question is, do you want that leadership to be you?
Here are the officer descriptions from Article X of the bylaws:
At the end of the February 4th Mandatory Meeting, we will be holding elections where the current junior members will choose their leadership for next year. Now, the question is, do you want that leadership to be you?
Here are the officer descriptions from Article X of the bylaws:
Article X – Officers
- The officers of this chapter shall be president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and historian. The following are the duties involved in each office:
- President – Presides at the meetings, prepares the agenda, keeps track of member involvement in Individual Service projects.
- Vice President – Presides in the absence of the president and also keeps a record of members’ contributions to peer tutoring.
- Secretary – Keeps the record of all attendance and works with the adviser to send out correspondence. All officers coordinate with the secretary for sending regular hours and attendance updates to the members.
- Treasurer – Keeps record of all chapter expenses, dues, and all other financial transactions of the chapter. Keeps track of member involvement in Chapter Service projects.
- Historian – Documents all events by taking pictures and preparing an end of the year slideshow of all events. With the secretary, manages the NHS blog, Facebook, and Twitter account. All officers coordinate with the historian to keep an ongoing record of projects completed.
- Officers for the BHS Chapter of the NHS will be selected by a direct election of chapter members for the next year. All returning active members are eligible to run for a position as an officer. New officers will mentor under the current officers until the current officers graduate. If a member has a legitimate complaint about an officer it should be taken directly to the Chapter Adviser. The complaint will be considered and, if necessary, appropriate action will be taken.
- Officers are expected to meet with the adviser at least once a month outside of our regularly scheduled meetings.
Now, note that the officers are elected by "direct election". This is an area of need in our bylaws, since while "direct elections" means a selection of a the candidate by the membership (as opposed to an indirect election where the selection of the candidate is conducted by a smaller group of the membership's choosing), how the direct election actually works has not been officially determined.
So, to foster the best possible leadership possible, this year interested members must choose a specific role of leadership that interests them. This will continue to foster the idea that you take a leadership role for the work that you want to accomplish, not the title you get. (I also want to make clear that this is not an indictment of your senior leadership, simply an avenue for improving our organization even further).
This, of course, will mean that it is possible for members to run unopposed or a position could be unfilled. We won't know unless we try!
If you are interested in being an officer for next year, you must select one role from the options above and complete this interest form by next Wednesday. This will create the ballot that members will use for voting after hearing your brief speeches at the mandatory meeting.
So, to foster the best possible leadership possible, this year interested members must choose a specific role of leadership that interests them. This will continue to foster the idea that you take a leadership role for the work that you want to accomplish, not the title you get. (I also want to make clear that this is not an indictment of your senior leadership, simply an avenue for improving our organization even further).
This, of course, will mean that it is possible for members to run unopposed or a position could be unfilled. We won't know unless we try!
If you are interested in being an officer for next year, you must select one role from the options above and complete this interest form by next Wednesday. This will create the ballot that members will use for voting after hearing your brief speeches at the mandatory meeting.
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Announcements
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Attendance Counts
I just sent the following email to new members who were absent from our mandatory meeting last Thursday.
Greetings New NHS Member,
Your responsibilities to the chapter have begun, and to that end, your required attendance to NHS mandatory meetings have as well.
The attendance secretary's records show that you were absent from last Thursday's meeting. Your attendance has been recorded as unexcused. A member with an unexcused absence is placed on probation.
Here's the deal: It was the first meeting. Many of you have already come and spoken to me. It could have been as simple as forgetting to sign in. So, you need to recognize that attendance is a requirement of the character tier for NHS membership and now take the steps to maintain your good standing.
Always, always, always, always... if you miss a meeting, use the Meeting Absence Form (available right on the main page of our website) within this 2-week grace period to explain the reason for your absence. Use the box on the form titled "excuse materials" to link evidence of your valid absence. Even more importantly, don't leave it blank. When the officers are deciding to mark your absence as excused or unexcused, they are looking for students who care and want to be at the meetings regardless of their absence. You are not guaranteed an excused absence just by filling out the form. You must show that you care.
Please fill out the form as soon as possible, you have until January 21st.
It's a good reminder for all of us that attendance counts. Although mistakes happen, if you want to stay in NHS, you need to demonstrate that you care about your attendance. Miss a meeting? Fill out the form.
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Policy
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Remember: Mandatory Meetings Every First Thursday
I'm looking forward to seeing the entire membership tomorrow. If you can't make the meeting, do yourself a favor and ask for a meeting excuse ASAP. You only have two weeks after a meeting absences to do so. The form is linked here.
If you are a new member, your dues of $20 start getting collected tomorrow. If you are paying by check, please make the check out to "Bedford High School". We can not accept checks to "NHS" or "National Honor Society".
2016, here we go!
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Announcements
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Review: How to Log Hours
There are three types of service an upstanding NHS member must perform before they graduate. Here is a reminder how you get credit for the work you do:
Chapter Service
- These are opportunities that are available to all members of NHS. They are often advertised at mandatory meetings. Examples include Sean Russell's CAS project, ushering parent open house, and working on an induction crew.
- Chapter Service projects are run by one NHS member or a small group. They are the ones responsible for filling out the Chapter Service Form. They are the ones responsible for turning the form into the Treasurer.
- If you join a Chapter Service Project and wish to get verified for the hours, you must find this group of students and get your name on their list.
- You are responsible for putting your hours on your log.
Individual Service
- These are activities that you seek out on your own. Often they will be a continuation of the things you already do that got you selected to NHS in the first place. Sometimes they will be new projects that are advertised at NHS meetings, but they aren't actually run by an NHS member.
- Each person who does an individual service project must fill out an Individual Service Project Form for each service project. (If it is one organization with several meetings throughout the year, you may use one form for that).
- These activities must be approved as service by the NHS adviser, and this approval is based on the reflectiveness of the member, and his/her capacity to recognize the value of the activity to both the community and the self. This is done on the form before it is turned into the President.
- You are responsible for putting your hours on your log.
Peer Tutoring
- Any time you help another student in grades 7 - 12 with their academics, this can be considered Peer Tutoring.
- You must, however, do the tutoring in a place where an adult can verify that you spent a reasonable amount of time conducting a peer tutoring session. Yes, this can be at a house. But still, have a parent sign off your work.
- The person you are tutoring must also sign the peer tutoring form.
- The completed form is turned into the Vice President.
- You are responsible for putting your hours on your log.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Let's build on this
I know I've set it a lot already, but let me once again say thank you and congratulate you on a job well done last night. New members, the excitement you brought to the evening was palpable. Current members, you looked the part, and you were fantastic models for what will be expected for our junior members next year.
It was a strange day in the life of our chapter. I know that behind the scenes I was dealing with a bit of crankiness amongst the ranks of our senior members. I heard the complaints you were lodging with the officers. I was aware of the grumbling you were directing to your advisors and teachers. The sentiment of "I just want to be recognized and be done" was the attitude that I was addressing when I drafted the words I spoke on the stage...
And then we pulled off a complicated yet professional induction. 90 kids pulled together to throw a party for 113 kids. I loved watching you have the evening you had: The ushers that were jokingly offering programs to everyone in sight, the Kate and her team of Seniors who ran the inductee check-in table being my go-to resource for knowing if I could cue the night to start, Rachel running down the line of inductees with my laptop at 6% battery power to sort everyone out, Joe, Abby, Emerson and their reception crew bracing themselves for the throng of cake-eaters that rushed them faster than they could slice it up, and many more moments that I missed.
Waking up early to go to school an hour before everyone else does is the worst, I know. I hate it, too. I've already decided I'm sleeping in tomrorow (no optional meeting). But, we signed up for this, and the reason we signed up for this is because we get to have experiences like the one we just had. You can't tell me that you don't feel good about what you did. You can't tell me that you didn't have fun. Yeah, it was hard work, but it was worth it.
Here's my last piece: I want to build on this because in one sense induction is kind of lame. After all, who benefited from our performance last night? We did. We did all that work for ourselves. Our next target is to do an event this big for our community and our school, for people other than us. I am definitely pushing for a big weekend of service and celebration that we plan and run in the spring. I bet it will be worth it.
Speaking of service, we need to get you guys your hours for you work last night. Open this folder and find the team you joined last night. I made chapter forms for the following teams and their leaders:
It was a strange day in the life of our chapter. I know that behind the scenes I was dealing with a bit of crankiness amongst the ranks of our senior members. I heard the complaints you were lodging with the officers. I was aware of the grumbling you were directing to your advisors and teachers. The sentiment of "I just want to be recognized and be done" was the attitude that I was addressing when I drafted the words I spoke on the stage...
And then we pulled off a complicated yet professional induction. 90 kids pulled together to throw a party for 113 kids. I loved watching you have the evening you had: The ushers that were jokingly offering programs to everyone in sight, the Kate and her team of Seniors who ran the inductee check-in table being my go-to resource for knowing if I could cue the night to start, Rachel running down the line of inductees with my laptop at 6% battery power to sort everyone out, Joe, Abby, Emerson and their reception crew bracing themselves for the throng of cake-eaters that rushed them faster than they could slice it up, and many more moments that I missed.
Waking up early to go to school an hour before everyone else does is the worst, I know. I hate it, too. I've already decided I'm sleeping in tomrorow (no optional meeting). But, we signed up for this, and the reason we signed up for this is because we get to have experiences like the one we just had. You can't tell me that you don't feel good about what you did. You can't tell me that you didn't have fun. Yeah, it was hard work, but it was worth it.
Here's my last piece: I want to build on this because in one sense induction is kind of lame. After all, who benefited from our performance last night? We did. We did all that work for ourselves. Our next target is to do an event this big for our community and our school, for people other than us. I am definitely pushing for a big weekend of service and celebration that we plan and run in the spring. I bet it will be worth it.
Speaking of service, we need to get you guys your hours for you work last night. Open this folder and find the team you joined last night. I made chapter forms for the following teams and their leaders:
- Nolan, et al: Set up & Take Down Crew
- Joe, et al: Reception
- Anli & Sean: Letter Writing
- Kasea & Amanda: Booth
- Sarah & Kate: Ushers & Sign-in Table
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Inductee Pronunciation
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Induction Crew Sign-Sign Ups & planning
A thank you goes out to all the members who showed to get the induction planning started at last Thursday's optional meeting. Even more praise belongs to the students who have taken leadership roles in running the various crews we will need to make induction a professional success.
Now it's time for the rest of us to get involved. As Sarah smartly says on the Facebook, we all have to be there anyway! Here are the ways you can sign up to be a part of the evening's work:
Ushering
Sarah Kanter is collecting names via the Facebook group. You can also text her, but I won't put her number here.
Reception Set-Up & Break-Down
Sign up with the Google Doc set up by Erica, Joe, Abigail, Emerson, and David:
Ceremony Set-Up & Break-Down
Sign up with the Google Doc set up by Nolan (and other dudes, but their names aren't on it):
These jobs can all be found on our Trello planning board, too:
Trello is one of the many tools out there that can make organizations more efficient and productive that I've been testing this year. I know we have our Facebook, but for students that don't have Facebook, it won't work. Plus, I'm always on the hunt for things that feel "special" or different from what every other high school club is using.
That's why I'm experimenting with setting up an NHS slack. What is a slack? It's like a team chatroom, but the chats can be organized by topic, and the things we already use daily like Google Docs, Calendar, Gmail, Twitter, etc. can get easily integrated and shared. And there's emoji.
That's why I'm experimenting with setting up an NHS slack. What is a slack? It's like a team chatroom, but the chats can be organized by topic, and the things we already use daily like Google Docs, Calendar, Gmail, Twitter, etc. can get easily integrated and shared. And there's emoji.
I've sent an email to every current member to check it out. You can also download the Android or iOS app to access via your phone or tablet. As I sent via text earlier this week, if any member is into this web 2.0/coding stuff, feel free to help me set it up and test other uses.
It's not an official replacement to our other communication methods yet, but I need activity on it to test it's viability. More to come I hope!
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Induction
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Here's a pair of service opportunites
Hi Mr. Ahnert,
I was just emailing in regards to my CAS project, the Bulldog Giveback Day. As of now, we have about 15 people total to be there for Saturday, and four of those people (who I believe are all in NHS) are unconfirmed. So, I was emailing to ask you if it would be possible (and I don't know if Mr. Mezeske already did this, because I am not sure who he forwarded my email to) for you to either email out a message to the NHS group, or even send a text message. All it really needs to say is the time (Saturday, 11/21/15, from (9:00 AM to 2:00PM) and my email address (Available on flyers around school) to contact for signup and further details.
Thank you for your time and help,
Sean
I was just emailing in regards to my CAS project, the Bulldog Giveback Day. As of now, we have about 15 people total to be there for Saturday, and four of those people (who I believe are all in NHS) are unconfirmed. So, I was emailing to ask you if it would be possible (and I don't know if Mr. Mezeske already did this, because I am not sure who he forwarded my email to) for you to either email out a message to the NHS group, or even send a text message. All it really needs to say is the time (Saturday, 11/21/15, from (9:00 AM to 2:00PM) and my email address (Available on flyers around school) to contact for signup and further details.
Thank you for your time and help,
Sean
Hi Heath,
I am looking for a peer tutor for Geometry PSP during S2. None of my peer tutors can do it at this time. Would you mind posting a request on your NHS site to see if I can get someone to take on this student?
Thanks.
Mary Ellen
I am looking for a peer tutor for Geometry PSP during S2. None of my peer tutors can do it at this time. Would you mind posting a request on your NHS site to see if I can get someone to take on this student?
Thanks.
Mary Ellen
11/19 Optional Meeting will be meeting of Induction Committee
One of our yearly responsibilities is to conduct our own induction ceremony of the 100+ junior members that will now be joining us.
Please come to this Thursday's optional meeting if you are interested in any of the following jobs:
Please come to this Thursday's optional meeting if you are interested in any of the following jobs:
- Induction set up leaders
- Induction break down leaders
- Reception planning (food buying!)
- Reception set up leaders
- Reception break down leaders
- Running the theater booth
- Induction usher leaders
- Ceremony planning (speech writing!)
- Writing induction invitations to school board and superintendent
- Creating the programs
It's a lot of work and it doesn't happen without help from a lot of leaders.
Also, mark those calendars: We all go to Induction rehearsal in the morning and evening of December 8th. On the bright side, that's two meetings out of your 20 required.
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Induction
Monday, November 9, 2015
The bylaws stand
The proposed changes to Article V and Article VI have not passed the vote. Therefore, the current bylaws stand.
The proposed changes were tallied by line item vote, and both amendments failed. The first suggestion failed outright, and the second suggestion did not meet the 2/3 majority as required by article XII of the bylaws.
Personally, I'm encouraged by what you have experienced this past month:
The proposed changes were tallied by line item vote, and both amendments failed. The first suggestion failed outright, and the second suggestion did not meet the 2/3 majority as required by article XII of the bylaws.
Personally, I'm encouraged by what you have experienced this past month:
- A student disappointed with the current attendance policy asked me to bring it up for change
- For two weeks, two separate committees of current NHS members workshopped current policies and developed tenable solutions.
- NHS leadership conducted a vote, and encouraged membership to vote thoughtfully.
- The members upheld current policies.
Now, you may say, "But Mr. Ahnert, so many people are unhappy with having to come in at 7! How can you call this futile effort a success?"
The answer is in what the bylaws are. They are the rules that we use to guarantee we all have an agreed upon standard of conducting ourselves now that we are in this Honor Society. That's the key. When we chose to answer the call to membership, we signed these bylaws. They protect us.
Our work this month has proven that our bylaws work. By upholding them, we have strengthened our organization. By testing them, we are reminded that as leaders we have a voice.
I look forward to our next conversation about how to do what we do -- better.
Mr. Ahnert
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Announcements,
Policy
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Changes to this week's schedule
- Bedford will not be attending the Fall 2015 state conference: Only five students showed interest in attending the state conference at UNH this Friday. A bus costs too much for NHS to foot that bill for the such a small number of interested students.
- There is no optional meeting this Thursday: Parent-teacher conferences are going on this week in the building. The official times are Tuesday and Thursday evening, but many teachers like myself need to use the mornings as well to fit in all of our meetings. This does not reflect an official change in meeting policy, however...
- Ballot count meeting in Mr. Dempsey's office tomorrow: I need a small group of interested NHS members (5-6) to meet me in my advisory room during Monday's activity block and help me count the ballots from Thursday's attendance policy vote. We will use a computer cart to take the paper ballots and turn them into useable data. My advisory meets in the back recess of Mr. Dempsey's office.
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Review of Ideas for the Future Attendance Policy
The optional meeting on the 29th of October went over a couple reforms to the optional and mandatory meeting attendance policy. As a group we discussed moving the optional meetings to every Monday during activity block in order to boost attendance, while keeping mandatory meetings to the first Thursday of every month at 7:15 AM in the theater.
Some other ideas were brought up to discuss during the upcoming meeting on the 5th of November, such as adding more service opportunities, simplifying individual service forms, and changing peer tutoring forms. Come into the meeting with more ideas in mind!
See you Thursday!
Some other ideas were brought up to discuss during the upcoming meeting on the 5th of November, such as adding more service opportunities, simplifying individual service forms, and changing peer tutoring forms. Come into the meeting with more ideas in mind!
See you Thursday!
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