- Make arrangements with your buddies to visit up to 2 different schools during the month of March.
- Speak to your COSA immediately to let him/her know what you're planning.
- Make an appointment to meet with your prinicipal (after 1/14) to ask permission and discuss the possible schedule for the day(s).
- Create the schedule.
- Make arrangements for meeting times & locations with your buddy.
- Take care of all business and documentation with your COSA, Principal, Parents, Security, etc. (attendance, parent consent forms, teacher approvals for class visits, etc.).
- Take pictures of you and your buddy for our website.
NEXT MEETING
Monday, December 7th, 2009
415 89th Street, Brooklyn
4th Floor Conference Room
415 89th Street, Brooklyn
4th Floor Conference Room
WHAT IS THE UNITED NETWORK OF STUDENT LEADERS?
-A newly formed organization consisting of 2 student representatives from each of the 20 high schools* in ESO Network 6, who meet once a month at one of our high schools.
WHY DID WE START THIS?
· To address a need identified by the Coordinators’ of Student Activities and the Principals of our Network High Schools;
· To provide the students of ESO Network 6 with a voice in the organization, goals, structure, and work of our network;
· To provide a forum for student communication among themselves and with their schools’ administration and the adult leadership of our network;
· To develop inter-school activities, projects and resources;
· To develop leadership skills in our students and provide them with a more global forum to apply these skills;
· To assist students in the development of individual and collective perspectives within the context of their own educational experiences.
· To provide the students of ESO Network 6 with a voice in the organization, goals, structure, and work of our network;
· To provide a forum for student communication among themselves and with their schools’ administration and the adult leadership of our network;
· To develop inter-school activities, projects and resources;
· To develop leadership skills in our students and provide them with a more global forum to apply these skills;
· To assist students in the development of individual and collective perspectives within the context of their own educational experiences.
WHAT HAPPENS AT OUR MEETINGS?
WHAT HAPPENS AT OUR MEETINGS?
· Students are empowered to become meaningful partners in school change.
· They share ideas and best practices currently happening in their schools.
· They discuss common issues which affect their fellow students.
· They identify common problems in order to create and implement solutions.
· They increase their school spirit and pride.
· They connect with other students in order to decrease system-wide isolation.
· Students are empowered to become meaningful partners in school change.
· They share ideas and best practices currently happening in their schools.
· They discuss common issues which affect their fellow students.
· They identify common problems in order to create and implement solutions.
· They increase their school spirit and pride.
· They connect with other students in order to decrease system-wide isolation.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
BUDDY DAYS
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midwood calls madison and murrow!
ReplyDeleteThe rest of you guys better get moving with those buddy match ups!!!!!
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