Thursday, September 11, 2008
Charity Raffle
This event can raise a lot of money for a charity of your choice. The trick is to get someone or a company to donate items that people might want. Some good examples might be tickets to a Calgary Flames game, passes to a show, sporting equipment, etc. Then you will promote a raffle where the items that you have collected are the prizes. Keep the cost of the tickets cheap, and you are likely to sell a lot of them.
Axtreme Loud Lunch
Likely this is best done as a spring activity. Loud Lunch is designed to showcase youth musical talent in a Junior High School setting. The event would take place over a lunch hour and showcase up to four "garage" style bands from the student population. Best of all, its FREE. Additionally, The City of Calgary and AADAC will provide programming and resource information about healthy lifestyles and wellness to the youth. Go to www.calgary.ca/cns for more information. On the left hand side, click on children and youth, then school programs. From there you should be able to find some contact names and phone numbers.
Guest Speakers and Performers
Over the years at Woodman, we have had a wide variety of inspirational speakers come to the school to share their life experiences with us. Planning a school-wide presentation would be a great way to break up the routine of the school, and add words of wisdom from the outside world. Most recent presenters at Woodman have included Flyin' Bob (balancing and juggling performer), the Half Pints (little people basketball team), and Alvin Law (born with no arms). There are many, many possibilities for this type of project. See me for more suggestions.
Tobacco reduction programs
The Alberta Lung Association sponsors a program called BLAST, which aims at developing student leaders in schools. After attending a weekend conference in the fall, student leaders then plan activities for the school year aimed at eliminating tobacco use by youth. This leadership project requires 4 students, an adult coach, and several months of commitment, but it has the potential to be a life-changing project. For more information and inspiration, go to www.blastonline.com
Cell phone collection program
This is both a great opportunity to protect the environment and raise funds for a charity of your choice. It is estimated that there are more that 60 million old cell phones in Canada, many of which hold toxic chemicals that would be harmful to the environment. Pitch-In Canada sponsors a cell phone recycling program that will pay groups $1 for every phone that is collected, whether it is working or not. For more information and inspiration, go to http://www.pitch-in.ca/Pitch-In.php
Shave Your Lid for a Kid
This activity has students and staff collecting sponsorship money by agreeing to shave their heads at a school event. In the past Woodman has held this event and raised a large amount of money to help Alberta kids who suffer from cancer. For more information and inspiration go to http://www.kidscancercare.ab.ca/ .
Bake Sale
A bake sale is a wonderful way to raise money for a cause or a charity that you support. There are many possibilities for school events to hold a bake sale at, including open house nights, Christmas or spring concerts, parent teacher interviews, school plays, and more. You could even sell baked goods in the hallway at lunch.
Santa Letters
This is a great activity designed to raise spirit and promote a positive image of junior high students in the community. Organizers must coordinate with one or more elementary schools, and ask if their teachers will have their grade 1 students write letters to Santa Claus. Students then write letters back as Santa, and then come to the school in late December to read them to the elementary kids.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Staff Appreciation Day
This is a great opportunity to be seen in a positive light around the school, as well as to thank the many hard working and caring staff members at Woodman Junior High. Coffee, juices, muffins, cookies and other treats delivered one morning would go a long way to show many people that you appreciate all that they do to make Woodman a great school to teach and learn at.
Reading Buddies
We have many students at Woodman who have special needs and extra challenges when it comes to reading, writing, math and other skills. A worthwhile and rewarding activity could be to arrange times when leadership students would visit our special needs classrooms, connect with students and work with them on those skills.
Labels for Education
Campbell's soup company will give merchandise to schools who are able to collect labels from their products. The company website has a lot of information on how the program works and how to get the most out of it for the school. http://campbellsoup.ca/en/home.asp
Lunch time activities / Intramural Sports Tournament
There are all sorts of intramural events that you could organize for the school, ranging from a one day event to one that might last several weeks. Arranging gym time with the phys. ed. department would be key, as well as getting teachers to agree to supervising the event(s). You may want to charge fees for teams and have a prize for winners, and also consider the costs for using and/or replacing equipment.
Suggestions for events: 3 on 3 basketball, floor hockey, slam dunk competition, battle of the bands, pie eating competition, dodgeball, egg throwing/catching, balloon stomp, others?
Suggestions for events: 3 on 3 basketball, floor hockey, slam dunk competition, battle of the bands, pie eating competition, dodgeball, egg throwing/catching, balloon stomp, others?
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Door decorating contest
This event is probably best suited to be a Christmas project, but other themes could be created as well. Likely a homeroom versus homeroom competition would work well. If you were to create prizes for the top homerooms, then this event would be one that cost money. Therefore you would need to set a budget and get approval from me before the event planning progressed too far.
Candy Grams
Students interested in this project would sell candy grams at lunch for a week or two. The candy grams would have a message that the sender would write to someone they cared about, along with some sort of sweet treat. Near Christmas it could be candy canes, near Easter it could be chocolate bunnies. The possibilites are of course much greater than those two examples. This project could be designed as a fund raiser for a specific charity. This project takes a great deal of organization, as all of the candy grams must be sorted and delivered to each of the 27 homerooms at Woodman.
Operation Christmas Child
Samaritan's Purse is a Christian organization that collects shoe boxes full of gifts and sends them to children in war-torn countries all around the world. Leadership students could organize a collection operation in the school and the community, and deliver them to Samaritan's Purse. Go to www.samaritanspurse.ca to get some more direction and ideas.
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