School Assemblies
*Optional afternoon leadership workshop for each assembly to follow-up on the themes presented.
What Matters in Relational Aggression and Bullying Prevention - Creating the Same Team School
H.S. or M.S.
Do your students feel empowered to speak up and remind classmates to give others a break? Do your students know that less popular does not mean less important? Do your students realize that being cruel to others shows a weakness rather than a strength? Do your students believe that we grow stronger by lifting others up? Empower your students and staff to transform your school into a Same Team School.
What Matters for Student Leaders in Creating the Same Team School
Half-day workshop to equip student leaders with the skills and attitudes necessary to speak up, reach out, and see the value in respecting others.
What Matters in H.S. - The Choices that Matter Most
Are your students equipped with the courage and conviction to go against friends on the use of alcohol and other drugs? Do your students realize that being cruel to others shows a weakness rather than a strength? Do your students believe that we grow stronger by lifting others up? Give your students the gift of these life-changing insights and the opportunity to focus on questions that matter:
- How am I treating others?
- How am I treating myself?
- How am I responding to the challenges of my life?
What Matters for Student Leaders in H.S.
Half-day workshop to equip student leaders with the skills and attitudes they need to maximize their growth and effectively influence others.
Share a day of programming with a local high school or middle school.
Training that Matters
What Matters for Mentors - Student Mentor Training
Full-day and follow-up training days
Do your student mentors understand how to connect with students who are younger than them? Do your student mentors understand how younger students may perceive them? Do your students have the proper expectations about the nature of a student mentoring relationship? Are your students prepared to handle a particularly challenging situation?
Equip your students with training that matters and watch them have one of the more beneficial leadership experiences available within a secondary school setting.
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