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Take Advantage

Submitted by Caitlin.Homrich on Sat, 01/23/2010 - 19:27.

If you are reading this, then you are definitely a student leader. I know this because you take initiative. As part of your school's Honor Society or Student Government, you are a member who cares. You log on to this website and try to help your chapter or council. You, by every definition, are a student leader.

As a student leader, you have attributes that are very valuable. You may be quiet, loud, expressive, or hidden, but as far as leadership goes, you've got it handled. Most council and honor society members are balancing other hobbies too, so those of you like that have even more valuable traits. Here's a hint for college and scholarship applications your senior year- Take Advantage of your abilities!

Spirit Assembly

Submitted by gwilli93 on Sun, 08/30/2009 - 12:00.

This year at Avondale High School, we have a half day scheduled on the Friday of Homecoming. This means that the students will be at school for approximately 3 hours instead of a regular 7 hour day. Traditionally, the Friday of Homecoming is the Games & Spirit Assembly. This assembly usually is made up of an hour of games and friendly competition between the classes (Class of 2010, 2011, 2012, etc.). With having a half day scheduled on this day sparked a few different options of how we can manage our time. However we have decided to have the whole day dedicated to the assembly.

Guidelines and Principles for Student Government

Submitted by non member on Thu, 07/24/2008 - 15:15.

Copyright 2000 National Association of Secondary School Principals
Guidelines and Principles for Student Government

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