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Activity Requests

All activity requests must be submitted on our ‘ACTIVITY REQUEST' form well in advance of the thoroughly planned activity. Submit requests to the assistant principal in charge of student activities between April 1st and May 15th.
Explanations of information required on Activity Requests
Date of Activity: Day(s) of the activity.
Name of Activity: What is the activity?
Purpose of the Activity: Why is the group doing this activity?
Time of the Activity: Hour(s) of the activity.
Grades Involved: Grade levels participating.
Closed Activity: Only the sponsoring group or open to others?
Room/Area Requested: Location of the activity.

Brainstorming Basics

Submitted by KPojeta on Thu, 11/01/2007 - 14:00.

Chapters and councils often use brainstorming sessions to develop new ideas, come up with themes, figure out a charity, or just come up with solutions to problems. Whatever you're using the brainstorming session for, make sure you set the ground rules and of course, make it enjoyable! Here are some ways to make it fun, even challenging, and how to change it up when the ideas run low.

So what exactly are the rules of a brainstorming session?

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