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Jefferson Awards Deloitte San Leandro High MARCH 2010

San Leandro High School - 2010 Jefferson Awards Students In Action Presentation

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Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation. Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools. Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.

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Jefferson Awards Deloitte

San Leandro HighMARCH 2010

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Effective Leadership Team

Current Leaders

Successors

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Engaging the School Community:

Marathon 18

70 participants Participant range:

middle school to high school seniors

Press release- San Leandro Times

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Engaging the School Community:

Carlton Plaza Senior Home and Davis St.

Caroling Interacting with other community serving based clubs: Octagon and Interact

Davis St. working with Red Cross club

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Engaging the School Community:

Season of Service Week End of the week March for Non-violence

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Engaging the School Community:

Season of Service Week

•Guest Speaker: Lorrain Taylor-founder of 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence

•Press release in Daily Review with information about Jefferson Awards

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3 KEYS TO SUCCESS

1. Participants

2. Passion

3. Presentation

3 MAIN OBSTACLES

1. Middle school cooperation

2. Approval from principal and school district

3. Safety during march

OBJECTIVE # 1: INFORMSteps1. Get facts – octagon

2. Invite guest speakers

3. Put up posters about march at San Leandro High and Bancroft Middle

OBJECTIVE # 2: ENGAGESteps1. Have high school students march to Bancroft

2. Hold assembly ate BMS, use student volunteers

3. Have games during assembly

OBJECTIVE # 3: INSPIRE YOUTHSteps1. Speakers share their experiences

2.Talk about other opportunities; community service

STATEMENT OF PURPOSEMarch from SLHS to BMS- have guest

speakers share their 1st hand experiences how violence has impacted their lives

THE STEP-BY-STEP PLAN

VISION

to decrease violence

in San Leandro schools

GET STARTED

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Expanding Volunteer Capacity

Octagon Club444.5 hrs

Red Cross Club200 hrs

Interact Club3209.5 hrs

Key Club1438.5 hrs

TOTAL: 5292.5 hrs

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Expanding Financial Capacity Marathon 18- $3000+

Donate to Battered Women and Children’s shelter to continue their work in the community

Baseball Academy- $2500 Involvement of: baseball players,

coaches, little leagueWest Coast Donations

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Compelling Stories:

Ericka MacDonald & Jabree Raise money

for car payments

Child suffered from leukemia and needed many hospital visits

Press release about their situation and our help

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Growth and Expansion

Expand influence to the middle schools Preparing youth to be students in action

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Innovation

New events every month More media relations

Working with other clubs More diversity

Reaching out to both senior citizens and youth outside of our club

Letting others know about our club

Expanded club member size