PTSA STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ACTIVITY WEEK: BE A HERO,
One of the things I love is getting to work with the PTSA Student Representatives at the Junior High and High School. I just love working with the youth.
This past February our state PTSA did something I thought was pretty awesome, they had weekly virtual speakers for the Student Representative to get on and listen to. They were great! One in particular that I really enjoyed and so did our student chair, was by Paul Parkinson and it was about being a Hero. I'll link here to the video just incase you would like to view it: Paul Parkinson Virtual Event Paul, is also the co-author of a book called "Unselfish Kids" and he wrote the movie "Rising Above", also titled "Nowhere Safe". It is an excellent movie that I highly suggest that all parents of teens watch with their teens. It is about cyberbullying and even in person bullying and rising above it.
What we really liked about his presentation was that anyone and everyone can be a hero. It doesn't have to be something huge that we do, we can be a hero by doing just simple acts of kindness. I spoke with our Student Chair and we decided that our next month's PTSA Student Rep activity would be focused around the theme "Be A Hero". We also wanted to include the entire student body in it. So I came up with themes and ideas for each day. We heard from many afterwards how much they loved it and hoped that it would be something that we would do each year.
So, here is what we did:
The first day, Monday, we had a kick off at the school. We had a table set up in the commons during both of the lunches at the school. The focus was, "What is a Hero?". We had a poster and items at the table that symbolized what we would be doing throughout the week. Some of these items we were giving away. To receive one of the items, the students needed to fill our a "Be a Hero Compliment Card".
On the card they would write a compliment to either a student or faculty member at the school. The cards would be delivered to that person on Thursday, as part of our Thursday activity. The items we were giving away were wrist bands and stickers from Zero Fatalities, who focus on driving safely. We gave away candy and we had some beanies with the school name on them. It was a big hit and we had close to 100 compliment cards filled out. One of the most important things was using all of the social media channels to get the word out.
Tuesday, was "Heroes Drive Safe". We really wanted to incorporate driving safe into our be a Hero week. The day we did this was a big testing day, so we needed to do something that focused on things outside of the school. We had given away the drive safe wrist bands and stickers from Zero Fatalities. We also, shared a whole bunch of information about driving safe that we found on Zero Fatalities. I posted probably ever 2 hours on our school Facebook page. Here is a link to Zero Fatalities. I focused on their themes: Drive Alert, Drive Focused, Drive Calm, Drive Sober, and Buckle Up
Wednesday was, "Be a Hero, Look out and Stand up for Others". Before hand, I had photoshopped some super hero images and put our Administrations faces on them. To do this I erased the face of the image and layered behind it the face of our administration. Here are the super hero images I used, Kids and boys wearing Superheroes costume.
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I made these into half sheet posters and they were hidden throughout the school. We took pictures that were clues of where they were hidden. If they found one of the images they could bring it to the office for a prize.
For the prizes we just did 2 liter bottles of pop and had this tag on it. We also encourage the students to be more aware of those around them. To stand up for each other and to look out for each other. Some kids got super into this activity!
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