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Summer Leadership Conferences
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TACSC sponsors a 5-day Summer Leadership Conferences each year in southern California. This conference is open to student leaders who will be in seventh or eighth grade next September. They do not have to be an elected student council officer. However, they must have leadership qualities along with a real desire to attend the conference.
This conference stresses the importance of developing a positive
attitude, believing in your own abilities as well as in those of others, learning
to listen and communicate more effectively, accepting challenges, being responsible,
setting goals, organizing for success, building community, learning from your
successes and your failures, and CARING.
The experiential approach is used as well as the instructional.
Many of the staff members modeling these values and providing instruction
are students not much older than the delegates. Thus, peer counseling and
tutoring are also in use... a very effective method. Delegates to the conference
frequently go away with a great deal more self-confidence. They have set some
goals, and they have picked up a few tools which will help them make their
dreams a reality.
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COMMUNICATION
Conference with the principal
Communicating with and involving family
Promoting student council activities
The school newspaper
Making announcements
Making posters
Aggressive, passive and assertive behavior
Soliciting feedback and gathering new ideas
Public speaking
Addressing students at different age levels
Using the telephone
Arranging for a speaker
Introducing a speaker
Surveys
Question and suggestion boxes
News releases
Contacting and making use of the media
Giving directions
Importance of good public relations
Saying "thank you"
EVALUATION
Personal reflection and evaluation
Interviews
Questionnaires
Group discussion
Surveys
PRACTICE IN...
Expressing one-self with clarity, confidence and enthusiasm
Planning a project
Working as a team
Organizing and planning for success
Giving recognition
Being of service
Courteous behavior
Generating enthusiasm and participation
Building community and an atmosphere of "caring"

Opening Ceremonies at Neumann College
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THE CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
The difference between the constitution and bylaws
Writing your constitution... what does it contain?
Making amendments
Answering questions like...
Who votes?
What to do in case of a tie vote.
What to do if an office is vacated.
GOAL SETTING
Reviewing the purpose of student council
Defining personal goals
Defining student council goals
Identifying projects to realize your goals
Knowing when you have reached your goals
Creating a master calendar
Time management
Using the summer to plan and prepare for a successful school year
PROBLEM SOLVING & DECISION MAKING
Group dynamics
Parliamentary procedure
Buzz sessions
Setting priorities
Research and gathering the necessary data
Defining the problem
Democratic and autocratic methods
Meeting skills
PLANNING SCHOOL PROJECTS
Brainstorming
Decision making
Setting and meeting deadlines ("lead" time)
Making use of committees (student involvement)
Time management
Planning for each grade and the whole school
Planning for the faculty, staff and administration
Creating a balance in your program...
Service projects
Awards and recognition
Educational assemblies and field trips
Academic activities
Cultural projects
Theatrical projects
Fundraising
Spirit building
Religious activities
Athletic activities
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Please
read our Summer Conference Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ)!
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