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Peoria Unified School District

  Peoria High School
  Sponsor Handbook
        2009 – 2010
Table of Contents

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Duties of Club Sponsors .................................................................................................................................... 2
Duties of Class Sponsors .................................................................................................................................... 3
Duties of Individual Class Sponsors .................................................................................................................. 4
Clubs and Sponsors ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Schedule of Sales .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Being an Effective Sponsor............................................................................................................................... 7
Policies and Standards/Organization of a School Club/Approval of School Club ................................. 8
Club Charter Application ................................................................................................................................. 9
Club Purpose Form .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Constitution ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Constitution and By-Laws Example ............................................................................................................... 12
Sample Constitution ................................................................................................................................... 13-18
Agenda and Minutes of the Meeting........................................................................................................... 19
Minutes .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Meeting Agenda Format ............................................................................................................................... 21
Club Activity Requests .................................................................................................................................... 22
Activity Request Form ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Facility Request Form ...................................................................................................................................... 24
Field Trip/Athletic Trip Emergency Procedures ............................................................................................ 25
Student Trip and Transportation Request Form ........................................................................................... 26
Permission Slips/Field Trip Procedures ........................................................................................................... 27
Activity/Field Trip Information and Consent Form ....................................................................................... 28
Guidelines for Conducting Sales ................................................................................................................... 29
Check List for Sales .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Dance Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................ 31
Dance Checklist/Work Schedule .................................................................................................................. 32
DJ Contract ...................................................................................................................................................... 33
Poster and Sign Guidelines ............................................................................................................................. 34
Club Fair/Announcement Requests/Activity Advisory Council ................................................................ 35
Awards .............................................................................................................................................................. 36
Awards Nomination Form .......................................................................................................................... 37-38
Student Activities Code of Ethics .................................................................................................................. 39
Introduction
The Peoria Unified School District believes that a dynamic program of student activities is vital to the
educational development of the student. The Peoria Unified School District offers extensive
opportunities for all students to participate in the activities of their choice as an integral part of their
total school program. Club and class experiences are designed to help satisfy the recreational,
social, and extended academic needs and interests of all students.

A comprehensive and balanced activities program is an essential complement to the basic program
of instruction. The activities program should provide opportunities for youth to further develop
interests, talents, and leadership opportunities in sports, speech, and debate, dance, drama,
journalism, music, student governments and academic-related areas. Participation in these activities
should provide many students with a lifetime basis for personal values for work and leisure activities.

The District believes that the opportunity for participation in a wide variety of student-selected
activities is a vital part of the students‟ educational experience. Such participation is a privilege that
carries with it responsibilities to the school, to the activity, to the student body, to the community, and
to the students themselves.

The purpose of this manual is to provide guidelines and procedures for the operation and
management of student activities and auxiliary accounts. All sponsors will be held accountable for
the contents of this manual.




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Duties of Club Sponsors
Teachers are asked to help sponsor school class/clubs as a regular part of their professional concern
for students. This sponsorship is undertaken with the understanding that:

   1. The number of meetings will be limited. School affiliated clubs should normally meet not more
      than once a week.

   2. Night-time meetings should be limited. Exceptions must be approved by the administration.

   3. Plans for social events, dances and other activities should be limited to an appropriate and
      reasonable expense.

   4. Money-raising activities are carefully controlled by Student Council and the Student Activities
      Assistant Principal. The official school calendar is kept in the office of the assistant principal in
      charge of student activities. Any club, class or student organization which plans to schedule
      an activity should check the calendar for available dates. All money-raising projects on or off
      the campus by the club, class or student organization must be approved through the Student
      Council and by the Student Activities Assistant Principal.

   5. In order to support our food services, food sales which compete with the main entrees of the
      cafeteria will not be permitted during the lunch hours or before 7:15 a.m. (before school)
      unless prior approval has been received from school administration.

   6. The faculty sponsor or other faculty substitute must be present at each official meeting and at
      each club/organization/student council activity (dances, fundraiser, shows, field day, field trip,
      school approved student conferences, parades, special events, etc.).

   7. The sponsor(s) from any school club desiring to take a trip shall make necessary arrangements
      with the administration.

   8. Clubs are prohibited from participating in any events, activities, etc., that are in violation of
      Arizona Interscholastic Association or 4A/5A Conferences rules and the rules of Peoria Unified
      School District.

   9. Extra curricular activities will be encouraged when and where they provide worthwhile
      objectives, but none may occur on Sundays without prior administrative approval.




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Duties of Class Sponsors
Class sponsors are appointed by the administration. During this time, a sponsor can help students to
mature and to accept responsibility. The head sponsor and most class sponsors usually work with the
same class for four years.

All class sponsors are expected to:

   1. Help supervise student council elections, counting ballots, notification of successful and
      unsuccessful candidates.

   2. Attend sponsor‟s meetings.

   3. Hold class meetings to plan and organize class activities and fundraising.

   4. Submit and sign requisitions.

   5. Make sure the treasurer keeps accurate records.

   6. Make sure the secretary keeps (and then gives to you) the minutes from each minute during
      the year. Every time money is allocated by the class, this must be included in the minutes.

   7. Submit and sign activity requests, facility requests, etc., for activities to be placed on the
      school calendar.

   8. Assign a student council member as class photographer to help prepare a 4-year show of
      class activities to be shown at the senior banquet.

   9. Select, with the advice of the student council sponsor, the class members-at-large of the
      student council.




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Duties of Individual Class Sponsors
Freshmen Class Sponsor
   Freshmen student council members are elected in November of their freshmen year and take
   office at the beginning of the second semester.
   During the first semester sponsors should encourage qualified students to become involved and
   run for office.
   Help supervise student council elections, ballot counting and notification of successful and
   unsuccessful candidates.
   Help students organize and carry out fund-raisers, stressing use of correct forms and procedures
   Organize and promote class motto. Sell t-shirts if approved.

Sophomore Class Sponsor
   Help supervise student council elections, ballot counting and notification of successful and
   unsuccessful candidates.
   Help students organize and carry out fund-raisers, stressing use of correct forms and procedures.
   End year with funds sufficient for a prom location deposit
   Have Prom location determined by April 15 of sophomore year.
   Set up schedule of workers and order supplies for basketball concessions.
   Organize and promote class motto. Sell t-shirts if approved.

Junior Class Sponsor
   Supervise the student council elections, ballot counting and notification of successful and
   unsuccessful candidates.
   Schedule date and location for prom during preceding summer and get it on the calendar. In
   early fall, organize the prom:
          □   Select photographer                 □   Verify location
          □   Order souvenirs                     □   Design tickets
          □   Order memory book                   □   Choose DJ
          □   Select food and decorations         □   Set up committees for advertisement
          □   Verify security
   Set up schedule of workers and order supplies for football concessions.
   Organize and promote class motto. Sell t-shirts if approved.

Senior Class Sponsor
   Help students in selecting Graduation Invitations and preparing the necessary paperwork to order
   the invitations.
   Order senior shirts.
   Select and purchase senior gift to the school.
   Organize senior contests.
   Organize Senior Banquet:
         □ Schedule and place on school calendar           □ Select caterer
         □ Develop entertainment                           □ Design and make decorations
         □ Send invitations to special guests

Duties of Individual Class Sponsors may vary per school.



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Clubs and Sponsors
Club               Sponsor




                             5
Schedule of Sales
Club               Date




                           6
Being an Effective Sponsor
Being an effective sponsor carries with it a great deal of responsibility. Many students do not yet
understand how to effectively organize and run a club or class. A sponsor will teach them how to be
responsible while giving them the opportunity to make decisions and chart the course of the
organization.

It is very important that school policies and procedures be followed in all the activities which take
place throughout the year. Many times the activity program will create inconvenience for the
classroom teacher; in order to keep this inconvenience to a minimum and to continue receiving the
support of the faculty and administration, organization is imperative. It is important that you read this
handbook carefully and make certain that your club/class officers are familiar with the district fund
raising guidelines.

Your assistance in providing students the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities is
appreciated because it provides students with another avenue to be part of the School Learning
Community. It also provides you with the opportunity to provide a leadership training program to the
club officers and its members.

The expectation of each sponsor is to communicate with the Student Activities Assistant Principal in a
timely manner regarding events, fundraisers, and activities.

The following tips may be helpful:

       Encourage participation and leadership on the part of all members.
       Always be there to assist but not to dominate the meetings and activities.
       Keep in mind that some of the greatest benefits for the students will come when they
       themselves assume the responsibility for student activities.
       Do what you can to help plan meaningful meetings & activities and have set meeting times
       and places. Having nothing to do or doing something that is not perceived as worthwhile will
       quickly turn students away.
       Be sure to have a plan to communicate meeting & activities with club members.
       Be ENTHUSIASTIC about the club, class or organization you are sponsoring! If you are
       enthusiastic, students will also be enthusiastic!
       Show each member that you are interested in him or her individually, as well as in the group
       collectively.
       Become familiar with the rules & procedures listed in this handbook, as well as the constitution
       & by-laws of your club.
       Become familiar with the Fund Raising Guidelines published in the District handbook.
       Be supportive of other clubs and school activities.

Good luck and we are thankful for all that you do.




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Policies and Standards
The North Central Association‟s Policies and Standards for the Approval of Secondary Schools include
this statement: “Each member school shall maintain a diversified and balanced program of extra-
classroom activities designed to make a positive contribution to the educational development of
students”.

The PUSD Governing Board recognizes the value of student participation in student organizations and
activities that provide educational, recreational and social opportunities. School Administration is
responsible for all such organizations and activities to determine that they conform to the policies
and procedures of the District. All school-chartered clubs will have a faculty sponsor assigned by
school administration.

                                   Organization of a School Club

Student clubs and organizations may be formed in Peoria Unified District schools and operated under
their direction when sufficient evidence would indicate the justification for such a club or
organization. Each club or organization must have a minimum of 10 charter members, faculty
sponsor and an approved constitution, a copy of which must be on file with school administration.
All organizations must be approved by school administration or their designee.

   1. Obtain a Club Charter application from the Student Activities Assistant Principal. Schedule an
      appointment with student activities administration to discuss the purpose of the club,
      complete the application and return it to the Student Activities Assistant Principal.
   2. Secure a member of the certified staff as sponsor before any organizational meetings.
   3. Draft a constitution during the first few meetings of the organization, spelling out its purposes,
      membership activities and operating procedures (see sample constitution). Submit the
      constitution to the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office which will be kept on file by
      student council.
   4. The organization will receive appropriate recognition and will become a regular part of the
      total activity program once it is approved by Student Council and Administration.

                                     Approval of School Clubs

School clubs are approved provided:
   1. Sponsorship is by a member of the certified staff upon approval of the Student Activities
      Assistant Principal, Administration and Student Council.
   2. The clubs have open membership; i.e. published membership qualifications not based on sex,
      race, religion, or national origin.
   3. Students who meet the membership qualifications and are interested will be automatically
      admitted to membership on a first-come, first-served basis, subject only to numerical
      limitations.
   4. Such clubs have worthwhile, education and social purposes which provide for the desirable
      growth of students.
   5. They hold their regular meetings on the school campus and the faculty member must be
      present. A sponsor must be present at any event/program in which club, class or organization
      members are involved.
   6. The activities of the club are not anti-social, unlawful or such that to incense or outrage the
      public.
   7. The club complies with all other rules established by the local school.
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Club Charter Application                                        Name of Club or Organization:

Charter Members [10 members required]                                      Organization
             Name                                            Name                       Officers Name                                       Office




Aims and Purposes                                                          Meetings
                                                                           Location:
                                                                           Time:
                                                                           Dues
                                                                           Amount:
Membership                                                                 Purpose:
Number in organization:
Qualifications for membership:

                                                                           Activities
                                                                           Planned:




Screening procedures:
                                                                           Proposed:




Signature:                                                                 Approved by Student Council on
                                 President of Organization                                                                           Date
Signature:                                                                 Signature:
                                        Sponsor                                                         Student Council Representative

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                                  Student Activities Fund
                                    Club Purpose Form

School: ______________________________________


Club Name: _________________________________________________


Purpose of Club:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________



Sponsor Signature: _______________________________________               Date:


Administrator Signature: _________________________________________       Date:




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Constitution
All organizations need a committee to draft a constitution. The constitution should include:
    1. A statement as to the purpose of the organization.
    2. Qualifications for membership.
    3. Process for electing and removing officers.
    4. The procedures for amendments.

A copy of the constitution and its amendments must be approved and kept on file in the office of
the student activities administration. The student council must also receive and approve the
organization‟s constitution and list of officers.

All constitutions must be reviewed and revised, if necessary, on a yearly basis during a club meeting.




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The Constitution and By-Laws
     A constitution is a written set of laws or governing principles of an organized political body.
      The constitution defines the limits of authority of the group and gives a sense of order and
      purpose for conducting business.
     Constitutions should be stated in simple terms which are easily understood by students. They
      should be constructed to include only necessary items. They should be developed in
      cooperation with the school staff and student body. Amendment should be simple. A
      constitution must be studied regularly and adjusted to be vital, meaningful and real.

    Check List
    Yes   No     A Suggested Form for a Constitution
                   Article I    Statement of the name of the organization for which the
                                constitution works.
                   Article II   The general purposes of the organization.
                   Article III  Powers vested in the organization. The right of veto by school
                                administration.
                   Article IV   Definition of the membership of the organization.
                   Article V    Establishment of the time, methods and procedures of
                                nomination and election.
                   Article VI   Frequency of meetings and provision for special sessions. [This
                                may be omitted in the body of the constitution if included in the
                                by-laws.]
                   Article VII  The duties and responsibilities of the organization as delegated
                                by the school administration; the officers and members
                                responsibilities; and committees, if not in the by-laws.
                   Article VIII Method and procedures for ratification of the constitution.
                   Article IX   Provisions by which the constitution may be amended.

                   By-laws are a series of laws or regulations made by an organized group for the
                   purpose of managing its internal affairs and standardizing its meeting
                   procedures.

                 A Suggested Form for By-Laws
                   Article I    The number of members needed to constitute a quorum.
                   Article II   Establishment of standing committees and provisions for the
                                formation of special committees as the need arises.
                   Article III  Regulations for conducting club and class elections, if not
                                included in the constitution itself.
                   Article IV   Procedure for filling an office which has been vacated during
                                the school year.
                   Article V    Procedure for amending the by-laws.
                   Article VI   Definition of the rules of order for conducting business.




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Sample Constitution
                                 IRONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
                              STUDENT COUNCIL CONSTITUTION

PREAMBLE

We, the students of Ironwood High School, in order to sustain the principles and traditions of
democracy, to promote a healthy school spirit and friendship, and to establish the harmonious
relationship between students and faculty, do hereby ordain and establish this constitution.

ARTICLE I: NAME

   SECTION I:
   The name of this organization shall be known as STUDENT COUNCIL OF IRONWOOD HIGH
   SCHOOL.

ARTICLE II: PURPOSE

   SECTION I:
   The purpose of this organization shall be:
   A. To foster a spirit of cooperation among the student body, faculty, and administration.
   B. To establish an effective system of student participation in the governing of Ironwood High
   School.
   C. To provide an experience in which qualities of leadership, scholarship, and sportsmanship will
   develop.
   D. To provide the structure for correlation and promotion of all student projects and activities.

ARTICLE III POWERS

   SECTION I:
   The Student Council shall have the duty and responsibility of upholding and administrating the
   affairs of this constitution. The Ironwood High School Student Council shall be governed by and
   for the students of Ironwood High School.

   SECTION II:
   Student Council shall receive appropriately prepared petitions for organizational charters. The
   Student Council shall receive, review, approve, or disapprove submitted constitutions pertaining
   to these organizations. It shall, if necessary, revoke organizational charters.

   SECTION III:
   Student Council shall receive all requisitions two weeks prior to the beginning date of the
   requested activity or the activity requisition will not be considered.

ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP

   SECTION I:
   The membership of this organization shall consist of all students in good standing at Ironwood High
   School.
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SECTION II:
  Membership in Student Council is withheld from a student deemed unworthy by suspension,
  probation, or other serious disciplinary action.

  SECTION III:
  Membership of the Student Council is as follows:
  A. The Executive Council (Student Body officers) shall consist of a President, Vice-President,
  Secretary, and Treasurer.
  B. The Senate shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, two Senators, and
  one Member-At- Large from each class. The Freshmen class shall only have the positions of
  President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer.

  SECTION IV:
  The President of the Executive Council:
  A. Shall be a member of the senior class.
  B. Shall have at least one year previous experience in Student Council.

  SECTION V:
  All other members of the Executive Council shall be members of the upper two classes.

  SECTION VI:
  All class officers shall be members of their respective classes.

ARTICLE V: NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS

  SECTION I:
  A. Nominations shall be by petitions.
  B. Each candidate may run for no more than one position at a time.
  C. Candidates for the Executive Council shall obtain signatures from ten percent of the
     Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School.
  D. Candidates for class office shall obtain signatures from ten percent of their respective classes.
  E. Candidates for Senate shall obtain signatures from ten percent of their respective classes.

  SECTION II:
  A. Elections shall be held annually after the first semester ends.
  B. The Freshman class shall have an election completed in November. The freshman officers will
     meet with the Student Council beginning second semester.
  C. The Executive Council shall be elected by the presently enrolled freshman, sophomore, and
     junior classes of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School.
  D. The Senate shall be elected on week after the Executive Council.
  E. The class officers shall be elected by their respective classes.
  F. Duly qualified candidates receiving a majority of votes for each position shall be declared
     elected.
  G. Member-At-Large shall be chosen by their sponsors by review of application and teacher
     recommendations sent out one week after the election of Senators.




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SECTION III:
   Qualifications of all candidates
   A. The candidate shall be a member in good standing in the Associated Student Body of
      Ironwood High School.
   B. Each candidate must have a 2.5 cumulative G.P.A.

   SECTION IV:
   All voting for Student Council members must be voluntary and held outside of the classroom to be
   declared official.

   SECTION V:
   Installation
   A. Installation of the Student Council shall take place within fifteen days prior to the end of the
       school year.
   B. All officers shall preside until the upper-class students' last day of each year.

ARTICLE VI: MEETINGS

   SECTION I:
   A. The Student Council shall convene on all regular school days and/or at such times as
      designated by the council.
   B. Meetings are open to any student body member, faculty, or administrator.
   C. Student Council business meetings shall be held once a week as well as class days and
      committee days.

ARTICLE VII: DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

   SECTION I:
   President
   A. The President shall be the official representative of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood
       High School.
   B. The President shall preside over all meetings.
   C. The President shall have the power to appoint special committees.
   D. The President shall be an ex-officio member of all committees.
   E. The President shall only vote in the case of a tie.
   F. The President shall be a full-time student.

   SECTION II:
   Vice-President
   A. The Vice-President shall preside in the absence of the President.
   B. The Vice-President shall be in charge of all student council club relations.
   C. The Vice-President shall be responsible for scheduling sales and club activities.
   D. The Vice-President shall be a full time student.
   E. The Vice-President shall be responsible for maintaining order in business meetings through the
      use of Robert's Rules of Order.
   F. The Vice-President shall be in charge of fines and the yearly scrapbook.




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SECTION III:
   Secretary
   A. The Secretary shall keep records and minutes of all meetings.
   B. The Secretary shall make the minutes available to the Associated Students of Ironwood High
      School.
   C. The Secretary shall carry on all correspondence.
   D. The Secretary shall be responsible for all congratulatory and support letters.

   SECTION IV:
   Treasurer
   A. The Treasurer shall keep an accurate record of all funds of the Student Council.
   B. The Treasurer shall present a financial report at all meetings.
   C. The Treasurer shall sign requests for all monies from the Student Council Treasury.

   SECTION V:
   Senate
   A. The Senate shall represent their class.
   B. The Senate shall participate in all committees.
   C. The Senate shall participate in class functions (i.e., Junior Senators support the Junior/Senior
      prom).

   SECTION VI:
   A. The duties of the Student Council are to conduct the general business of the council.
   B. The duties of the Student Council are to establish by-laws for enforcing this constitution.

ARTICLE VIII: RATIFICATION

   SECTION I:
   This constitution shall be ratified by a three-fourths majority vote of the Student Council.

   SECTION II:
   Any changes that occur shall go into effect immediately.

ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS

   SECTION I:
   This constitution may be amended by three-fourths majority vote of the Student Council.

   SECTION II:
   This constitution may be amended by initiative. Any student may present a petition signed by
   fifteen percent of the student body. It will then be placed on the spring ballot for approval or
   disapproval of the student body.

ARTICLE X: BY-LAWS

   A. The Student Council shall have the power to introduce and pass all necessary and proper by-
      laws.
   B. The by-laws of this constitution shall be accepted and/or changed by three-fourths majority
      vote of the Student Council.



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AMENDMENTS
AMENDMENT I: IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL LAW

  SECTION I:
  Any Student Council member failing to uphold his/her duty according to the constitution shall be
  subject to impeachment and possible removal from the Student Council.

  SECTION II:
  A list must be drawn up stating the accusations of the accused member and it may be submitted
  by any member of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School.

  A. The petition must contain signatures from:
     1. Fifteen percent of the student body if the accused is a member of the Executive Council.
     2. Fifteen percent of his/her respective class if the accused is a class officer in Student
          Council.
  B. The list must be turned in to the Student Council Sponsor.
  C. A trial date will be set up by the Student Council.
  D. People presiding at the trial will include the class sponsor, the class officers, one executive
     officer and one person from administration.

  SECTION III:
  The trial
  A. The Student Council Sponsor MUST be present along with the head class sponsor if the
      accused is a class officer.
  B. The accused will have the opportunity to plead his/her case to:
     1. The Student Council if the accused is a member of the Executive Council.
     2. His/her class council if the accused is a class officer.
  C. If the member is removed from office, he/she has the right to appeal the case within two
      weeks after removal from Student Council. He/she appeals to the Student Council with a
      petition containing signatures from twenty-five percent of:
     1. The Student Body if the accused was a member of the Executive Council.
     2. His/her class if the accused was a class officer.
  D. The removed Student Council member may appeal his/her case only one time.

  SECTION IV:
  Voting
  A. It takes a three fourths vote of the Student Council to remove a member of the Executive
      Council.
  B. It takes a three fourths vote of his/her class officers to remove a class officer.
  C. The accused member cannot be present during voting.

AMENDMENT II: VACANCIES

  SECTION I:
  Any vacancy except the President and Vice-President will be filled by any person meeting the
  qualifications for that position and with three-fourths approval from the Student Council.

  SECTION II:
  Any vacancy in any class office will be filled by any person meeting the qualifications for that
  position and with three-fourths vote approval from the respective class council.
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AMENDMENT III: ORDER OF SUCCESSION

  SECTION I:
  Upon the vacancy of the Student Body President and/or Vice-President, a re-election shall be
  held within two weeks after the vacancy.

  SECTION II:
  During the two weeks prior to the elections, the Student Council Sponsor will preside.

AMENDMENT IV: NATIONAL CONVENTION/CAMP

  SECTION I:
  A. The Student Council will pay for the registration, hotel, and flight fees for the Student Council
     Sponsor to attend the National Convention.
  B. The Student Council will pay the registration fees for the delegates attending the National
     Convention.

  SECTION II:
  A. The Student Council will pay the registration fees for the president-elect to attend summer
     camp/workshop.




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Agenda and Minutes of the Meeting
A well run meeting necessitates planning and an organized procedure. Basic parliamentary
procedures should be followed when conducting a meeting. The following is an example of an
agenda:

                                 Call to Order
                                 Roll Call
                                 Minutes of Previous Meeting
                                 President‟s Announcement
                                 Committee Reports
                                 Old Business
                                 New Business
                                 Adjournment

It is REQUIRED that a notebook or record book for minutes of meetings and current membership be
kept by all clubs. A notebook would allow duplication, so that a copy of the minutes could be filed
in the Student Activities Office or with Student Council. Minutes are important for several reasons, but
most important is having a record of group actions before funds are spent.

Keeping a running account of financial transactions will not only be a double check on the
bookstore, but will give the treasurer some good experience in bookkeeping and responsibility. The
Sponsor should be aware of the record of money in the ledger and the current balance in the
bookstore.

Sponsors – You are required to maintain a copy of all club minutes for audit purposes.

Please complete the Club Activities Report Form and return a copy to the Student Activities
Assistant Principal’s office.




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Minutes

School:                                                                             Date:
Club/Class/Team:                                                                    Location
Treasurer’s Report given by:                                                        Balance:


Old Business (topic, brought up by, discussion, motion, second, passes or fails):
A.


B.


C.




New Business (topic, brought up by, discussion, motion, second, passes or fails):
A.


B.


C.




Expenditures:
A. Requisition requested for (vendor name):                                                               Amount:
To cover cost of:
Motion:                                                   Second:                                         Passed       Failed   


B. Requisition requested for (vendor name):                                                               Amount:
To cover cost of:
Motion:                                                   Second:                                         Passed       Failed   


C. Requisition requested for (vendor name):                                                               Amount:
To cover cost of:
Motion:                                                   Second:                                         Passed       Failed   




Submitted By:
                                      Sponsor Signature                                        Club Officer Signature




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Meeting Agenda Format

Club:

Secretary:

President:

Sponsor(s):

   1. Call to Order

        Day: _____________________      TIME: _____________________

   2. Number of Members:

   3. Introduction of Guests:

   4. Treasurers Report:



   5. Approval of Minutes (written):
      Amendments:

   6. Committee Reports:




   7. Old Business:




   8. New Business:




   9. Announcements:




Adjournment Time: _____________________________




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Club Activity Requests
1. Check the official school calendar. Any organization which plans to schedule an activity
   should check the calendar for available dates. This includes activities outside of the regular
   school day.

2. Club member or sponsor picks up the activity request form at least two weeks prior to the
   activity from the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office.

3. After the request is approved by the Student Activities Assistant Principal it will be forwarded to
   Student Council for review and placed on the school calendar.

4. If the activity is a field trip, make sure you follow the field trip guidelines in your sponsor‟s
   handbook.

5. If your activity involves school transportation, the sponsor is required to submit a District
   Transportation Request one month prior to the activity to the Student Activities Assistant
   Principal‟s office.

6. If your approved activity requires the use of any school facilities, you must fill out a Facilities
   Request Form two weeks prior to the activity and submit this form to the Student Activities
   Assistant Principal‟s office. This includes after hour use. The form must be filled out completely in
   order to be approved and entered on the school calendar.




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Activity Request Form

Date:                                                     Name of Club:

Activity:                                                 Date of Activity:                Time:

Type of Activity:     Social                   Fundraising             Other

Location of Activity:

If the cafeteria is being used, obtain the signature of the manager:

Number of participants:                                   Number of chaperones:

Mode of transportation:

Purpose:



Signature of club president:

Signature of club sponsor:

Please check any of the following which have been completed:

   Purchase Order                  Facility Request              Transportation Request


                                               DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE
Action taken by Student Council:
Approved:                      Disapproved:                       Need more information:

Signature:                                                        Date:

Action taken by Student Activities Assistant Principal:
Approved:                      Disapproved:                       Need more information:

Signature:                                                        Date:



                               PLEASE RETURN TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
COMMENTS:




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Facilities Request Form

Name of Organization:                                                                    Phone:
Person in Charge:                                                                        Title:
Address:                                                                  City:                               Zip:
Type of Activity:
Dates and Times Requested:
Set-up Time:                          Event Start Time:                            Clean-up Time:

        Facilities Requested
        Auditorium                               ______          Lecture Hall                 ______
        Baseball Field                           ______          Practice Field               ______
        Cafeteria w/kitchen                      ______          Restrooms                    ______
        Cafeteria w/out kitchen                  ______          Softball Field               ______
        Classroom(s)                             ______          Stadium w/lights             ______
        Computer Lab                             ______          Stadium w/out lights         ______
        Concession Stand                         ______          Tennis Courts                ______
        Conference Room (Principal)              ______          Other                        ______
        Gymnasium (main)                         ______          Gymnasium (practice)         ______

        Equipment Needed
        Follow Spot Lighting                     ______          Projector                    ______
        Microphone                               ______          Risers                       ______
        Overhead Projector w/screen              ______          DVD                          ______
        P.A. System                              ______          Screen                       ______
        Piano                                    ______          TV/VCR                       ______
        Podium Tables (# Needed)                 ______          Cash Box                     ______

        Employees Needed                         Quantity        Hrs. Needed
        Grounds/Custodial                        ______          ______
        Cafeteria Employee                       ______          ______
        Stage Manager/Technician                 ______          ______
        Stage Crew (students)                    ______          ______

Special Instructions (Attach copy of layout for tables, etc. if setup is necessary.)




Employees Report To:

NOTE: The sponsor acknowledges all responsibility for the use of the facility and the installed equipment during
the time requested. The sponsor agrees to read and abide by the facility guidelines established by Liberty High
School.

Advisor/Sponsor:                                                 Date:



Liberty High School Administrator:                                                   Date:
                                           *Signature Denotes Approval

Copies to:     Bookstore     Performing Arts     Other      Maintenance           Culinary Arts        Cafeteria     Athletics

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Field Trip/Athletic Trip Emergency Procedures
DISCIPLINE
  1. Know where your students are at all times.
  2. Assess situation - determine seriousness of situation.
  3. Take appropriate action.
        Handle discipline.
        Notify school officials.
        Call local law enforcement agency and immediately notify school official and parent.
  4. Ensure safety of all students.
  5. Report all travel discipline incidents to school administrator upon return from trip.

TRANSPORTATION
  1.   Know where your students are at all times.
  2.   Stop vehicle, set emergency brake (Faculty Driver).
  3.   Assess situation - breakdown, accident, injuries, fire, etc.
  4.   Evacuate passengers if any danger of fire, collision, etc. is evident.
  5.   Notify district - your name, precise location, problem and assistance required.
  6.   Talk only with law enforcement, medical and school officials.

INJURY
  1. Take Emergency Consent Forms. Contact school nurse prior to field trip to obtain health info/meds
     for any students attending.
  2. Know where your students are at all times.
  3. Assess injury.
  4. Take appropriate action - administer first aid if qualified to do so.
         Consult parent, if possible.
         Seek closest medical personnel.
         Take student to nearest medical facility - use ambulance or emergency vehicle for serious
         injuries.
  5. Notification of school officials, if necessary.
  6. Notification of parent.

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
       Peoria High School                     623-773-6525
       Dr. Kayla Carter                       623-512-2203(cell)
       Phil Camacho                           623-512-2157(cell)
       Julio Gutierrez                        623-512-2101(cell)
       Monique Molina                         623-293-0566(cell)
       District Office (8:00 am - 4:00 pm)    623-486-6000
       Transportation                         623-486-6165

CHECKLIST
  1. School Business (“B” absence) form distributed, signed by student‟s teachers, and collected prior to
     the trip and a copy to the athletic secretary and attendance office.
  2. Itinerary in office prior to trip.
  3. Emergency information must be with sponsor on trip.
  4. Field trip form (Transportation Request) on file/approval by administrator.
  5. Rules for safety and discipline explained prior to trip.



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Peoria Unified School District
                                  Student Trip and Transportation Request
Account Code:                                                                                Confirmation #:

Request for:     (    )     Local – requires principal approval only
                 (    )     Overnight – associate superintendent approval
                 (    )     Out-of-County – associate superintendent approval
                 (    )     Out-of-State – governing board approval

                            (All out-of-county/state trips must be submitted one (1) month in advance.)
               (Local trips must be received by the Transportation Department seven (7) days in advance of trip.)

Type of trip:        ( ) Sports/AIA            ( ) Band/Choir             ( ) Arts Education        ( ) Field           ( )
Activity/Club
Name of Group/Teacher(s):
School(s):                                                                                   Grade(s):
All Destination(s):



                                                         TRIP SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS




Departure from School:                Date                                        Time
                                             (check transportation calendar)             (6-9:00 a.m. & 1:45-4:00 p.m. not available)

Back on Campus:                       Date                                        Time
                                             (check transportation calendar)             (6-9:00 a.m. & 1:45-4:00 p.m. not available)

No. of Students:                      No. of Teachers:                      No. of Adults:                     Total:

Purpose of Trip:
                                      All pick-up locations will be in the school’s LOADING ZONE

                                                            DISTRICT VEHICLE(S)

Requested quantity per vehicle:           Bus(s)                   Wheelchair Bus(s)                     Van(s)

                                         LODGING/ACCOMMODATIONS – WHEN APPLICABLE


                                                               APPROVAL


                          Principal                                                           Governing Board


               Assistant Superintendent                                                         Transportation




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Permission Slips/Field Trips
1. Turn in Activity Request Form. This must be turned in 10 school days prior to the date of the
   activity. They must be submitted to Student Activities Assistant Principal in writing with all of the
   following materials:
           Transportation Request.
           Prior Absence form (Teacher) if needed.
           Approved student list to attendance office a minimum of 24 hours prior to departure.

   Forms are available in the teacher‟s workroom. Forms must be turned in to the Student
   Activities Assistant Principal‟s office at least 10 school days ahead of time. It is wise to run all
   the information by the Student Activities Assistant Principal ahead of time.

2. Fill in the information and then copy the field trip information/parent consent form; fill out,
   have student‟s complete forms.

3. Include registration forms for activity or write a paragraph telling about the activity and
   include it with the activity request form turned into the office.

ACTIVITY/FIELD TRIPS DURING THE SCHOOL DAY MUST BE OK’D BY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION.

4. If the activity is during the day, fill out the Official School Business Form for the students
   participating.

   The sponsoring teacher or coach must copy an alphabetized list on the Official School
   Business Form of the students who are to be marked on the teacher‟s roster as a “B” absence.

5. Each student should be given a copy of this completed form to take around to his/her
   teachers for their signature. This form must be given to the student at least one day prior to the
   school business absence. DO NOT ALLOW STUDENTS TO GO WITH YOU IF THEY HAVE NOT
   OBTAINED THEIR TEACHERS’ SIGNATURES ON THE BOTTOM OF THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL BUSINESS
   FORM. Parent permission slips must be on file with the teacher/sponsor.

6. When travel is required for school sanctioned activity, the travel will be by district vehicle with
   a qualified school employee driving.

7. Sponsors are responsible for obtaining a copy of the student‟s emergency form from the
   nurse‟s office prior to departure. These must me taken on the trip.




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Activity/Field Trip Information and Consent Form
This form must be completely filled out and signed before the student will be allowed to participate in
the activity

Name of Student:                                                       Date:

Name of Participating Organization/Class:

Teacher(s) Sponsoring Activity:

Ratio of Chaperones to Students:

Objective of the Field Trip:

Destination Site:

Date of Activity:                           Method of Transportation:

Departure Time:                             Return Time:


Signature of Parent/Guardian                      Home Phone                   Work Phone

Consent for Emergency Care

(Student Name)                                          Be it know that the undersigned parent or
guardian of the above named, hereby give and grant any medical doctor or hospital my consent
and authorization to render such aid, treatment, etc. to my child. This may be required on an
emergency basis in the event said student should be injured, or stricken ill while participating in
school sponsored activities/events. I hereby understand that any expenses used will be paid by
personal insurance and/or the parent/guardian of the student. Payment of the expenses is not a
school responsibility.


Signature of Parent/Guardian                                            Date

Family Physician                                                Phone

Preferred Hospital:

Does the student have a chronic illness or medication at school? Yes           No
If yes please specify:



Teachers, please sign the appropriate space below

Period 1               Period 2           Period 3              Period 4            Period 5


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Guidelines for Conducting Sales
There are three kinds of sales: Candy, Food, and Non-food. It is necessary that each club sell only the
item designated for their sale.

Be cautious about fund-raising activities. Always be certain that the entire organization is committed
to undertaking the project. In addition, be certain that you are dealing with a reputable firm.

Students are not allowed to commit the club to sales unless it has been fully approved by the club,
by the sponsor, Student Activities Assistant Principal, and Student Council.

Never order any items without going through the appropriate procedures and obtaining a
purchase order from the book store.

       CANDY means candy bars, hard candy, and suckers - GUM SHOULD NEVER BE SOLD!

       FOOD means any food item that is not included in the candy definition above. Examples are
       cookies, muffins, donuts, bagels, and beef jerky.

       NON-FOOD means any item that is not edible. All pre-order items, including boxed candy
       and food are in this category, as are spirit items, note pads, flowers, friend-O-grams and
       articles of clothing.

In the Spring, sponsors will be given a new SA1 form and directions to plan for fund raising activities for
the next school year. Clubs will have the opportunity to requests sales, designate the times of the
year the sales are needed, and give rationale for their request. These forms are to be completed
and returned to the Student Activities Assistant Principal for signature. During the summer months,
Student Council and the Student Activities Assistant Principal will create a master calendar for
campus fund-raising. THERE IS NOT A GUARANTEE THAT ALL REQUESTS WILL BE GRANTED.

In order to get the many requests for the master calendar, each club is guaranteed one item or
candy sale per year. Additional sales may be requested but a limited to available calendar dates &
and the purpose for additional funds.

It is important that students are involved in the planning of fund raising activities and their planned
expenditures. In addition, monies raised during the school year should go to benefit the students who
are raising the funds.




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Check List for Sales
  1. Get approval for the sale
     a. Approval through the completion of the SAI Form and placed on the fund-raising
        calendar.
                                                   OR
     b. For Fundraisers not previously approved complete an „Activity Request Form‟ and turn it
        into the Student Activities Assistant Principal. The form requires the necessary signatures
        and approval by the Student Activities Assistant Principal & Student Council.

     Violation of this process, as well as others, will result in specific consequences.

     In this particular case, a penalty fee will be assessed to the organization found in
     violation. 10% of all monies earned from the non-approved sale will be turned over to
     the student council account to be used for activities that benefit the entire campus
     population.

     In addition, current scheduled sales may be cancelled and/or future sales disapproved
     for one semester.

  2. Complete all the necessary paper work in the bookstore.
     a. Must get requisition form turned into the bookstore with appropriate signatures and a
        complete Club Expenditure form
     b. A purchase order will be issued once the requisition has been approved.
     c. Now you can order the materials you wish to purchase.

PLANNING
  3. Advertise the sale

  4. Set up „strict accounting‟ and „check out procedures‟ for the sale. This is for the protection of
     students, as well as the sponsor.

  5. If a „cash box‟ is necessary, make arrangements with Bookstore Manager at least 3 days in
     advance. Pick up the cash box on the day of the activity. Count and deposit money the next
     day.

  6. ALL MONEY COLLECTED should be turned into the bookstore on a daily basis. DO NOT PUT
     MONEY IN YOUR DESK! Students are also encouraged to turn in their money on a daily basis
     and not leave it in their locker.

  7. Student sales are to be completed within a week of the conclusion of the sale. A list of student
     names who still have money/items out is to be turned into the bookstore.

                             YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MONEY!

  8. Keep accurate records.

Failure to follow any of the above procedures may result in the loss of fund-raising privileges.

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Dance Guidelines
1. Hire a reputable disc jockey. Complete the bookstore requisition form to request services
    from this vendor. If the DJ does not have a contract, you may have them sign the attached
    contract. In addition, be sure to review expectations on the appropriate selection on music
    and vocabulary.
2. Fill out a requisition form to pay security. File in the bookstore, at least two weeks before the
    event. Two police officers are required.
3. It is the dance coordinators job to recruit chaperones and create a plan for their
    placements/responsibilities (except prom).
4. Advertise the dance, write announcements, and make posters stating any specification of the
    dance (i.e. semiformal/ticket prices). Remember to include a statement that students/quest
    must bring their student ID to attend the dance.
5. Check with the Student Activities Assistant Principal on the availability of Guest Passes. There is
    only one request per student. Guest Passes can be obtained in the Student Activities Assistant
    Principals Office and must be completed and turned by the date stated on the pass. An
    approved „guest‟ list will be created by the sponsoring staff members and a copy forwarded
    to the administration.
6. Order a cash box for the dance through the bookstore. Be sure it includes checks for the DJ
    and security. If you are having concessions, request a separate box for that.
7. Be sure to complete a requisition for the purchase of any refreshments or decorations for the
    dance. Have a plan for the appropriate distribution of refreshments and have it approved
    before ordering them.
8. Be sure to decorate the facility and arrange the tables/chairs prior to the dance.
9. Prepare a plan for selling tickets at the door and a plan for collecting pre-sale tickets. All
    tickets should be pre-numbered.
10. Let the DJ into the facility no later than one hour before the dance begins. Provide the same
    courtesy if a photographer is used.
11. Be sure that restrooms facilities are open and that they are chaperoned throughout the
    evening.
12. No students are permitted to leave during the dance. If they leave, they may not return.
13. Be sure to remind students to arrange for transportation/ride home before the conclusion of
    the dance.
14. Have a clean-up committee to clean up the facility at the conclusion of the dance. Some
    dances may require the hiring of a custodian. Be sure to return tables and chairs to their
    original location. Remove all decorations, clean the floor/walls, and clean up
    concession/restroom facilities.
15. The cash box, quest pass list, and dance tickets must be turned over to the administrator on
    duty and place in the campus bookstore.
16. Be sure to recognize/thank chaperones.
17. A financial report must be completed at the conclusion of the dance. This should include all
    expenses and accounting of all money collected through the sale of tickets.
18. Ticket prices for dances will be approved by the Student Activities Assistant Principal.

   A completed “checklist/work schedule” must be completed by the dance sponsor and
   turned into the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s Office no late than 10 days before the
   event.




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Dance Checklist/Work Schedule
This schedule must be submitted by the organization sponsoring the dance to the Student Activities
Assistant Principal‟s Office and the Student Council ten (10) days in advance of the event.

Date:                                              Time:

Organization:                                      Bookstore:
                                                                    (arrange for tickets/cash box/PO‟s)

Security/Police:                                   Custodian:

Sponsor:                                           Dance Coordinator:

Disc Jockey:                                       Photographer:

Ticket Prices:     Individual $         Couple $                $           at the door

Chaperones:




Chaperones are asked to report ½ hour before dance. **Some dances will require additional
chaperones.

Ticket Takers                                              Ticket Seller




Decoration/Set-Up Committee                                Clean Up Committee




Type of Refreshments:

Additional needs / preparations:



Administrator:                                              Date:


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D J Contract

I,                                                        , agree to play for the
         (Name of Disc Jockey)

                                                     at                             on
         (Name of Sponsoring Organization)                  (Name of High School)

                                 from                  to
           (Date)                          (Time)                (Time)

For a total of                   hours. The event will take place at

                                                          which will be open at
                          (Location)

                     ;                    minutes before the start of the event.
       (Time)

If                                                     fails to show up at the designed time and
                 (Name of Disc Jockey)

place, they agree to pay the sponsoring organization one half the agreed price provided they have
not given the sponsoring organization at least 10 days notice of the cancellation.


                                         Signature, Disc Jockey

                                         Signature, Administrator

                                         Signature, Member of Sponsoring Organization




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Poster and Sign Guidelines

1. Only District Approved High School Organizations may post signs on the campus.

2. Signs and Posters require pre-approval by sponsors or coach.

3. All signs must be checked for accuracy and be appropriate for our campus.

   Wording that is obscene and inappropriate drawings/statements are not allowed. Teacher
   signatures are required on the back each poster, to signal their approval.

4. Signs and posters may be placed in the hallways. These signs can be stapled to the inside
   walls. Masking tape can be used to display signs/posters on brick walls and locker bay areas.

   NO SCOTCH OR MASKING TAPE ON THE FOLLOWING:

   WINDOWS             DOORS           PAINTED SURFACES

5. Signs and posters are not allowed in restrooms.

6. All supplies such as paper, pens, crayons, or tape etc. should be furnished by the sponsoring
   club.

7. All signs, posters, and adhesive materials must be taken down immediately following the
   event. Student Council members will monitor the campus and report violations to the
   Administration.

8. Some after school activities require the display of Student ID cards for admittance. Be sure
   such requirements are clearly marked on these posters/signs.

These guidelines provide an orderly procedure for advertising school events and assist in
maintaining of school facilities.




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Club Fair Event
CLUB FAIR is an annual event that occurs one day in the Fall during the lunch periods. It is designed
to help you promote your club, and build club membership.

All clubs are encouraged to participate in the Club Fair and set up a display booth that is staffed by
club members.

Activities that may occur are displaying club accomplishments and awards, displaying club banners
and distributing pamphlets promoting club activities and meeting times. This is a good time for club
members and officers to speak to prospective members and encourage their participation in the
many clubs and activities that are offered.

ANNOUCEMENT REQUESTS
Any event approved through the school can be advertised through the daily announcements.

Announcements are read at the start of the second hour class period. Procedures for making
announcements will be determined by each site.

ACTIVITY ADVISORY COUNCIL
An advisory council will be created and will meet at the discretion of the Student Activities Assistant
Principal. The council will assist in reviewing the following items:

          The process of creating of clubs.
          Special issues confronting the development & practices of clubs.
          Plan for the development of all-school fundraisers.

Existing Club Sponsors are asked to volunteer for membership on the Advisory Council.




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Awards
Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards will be awarded to qualifying clubs in the spring of each year. The
nomination form is turned in to the Student Activities Assistant Principal at a date determined by the
Student Activities Assistant Principal.

A club must complete 15 items to earn a Gold Award.
A club must complete 12 items to earn a Silver Award.
A club must complete 10 items to earn a Bronze Award.

      A representative must attend 90% or more Inter Club Council (sponsor‟s) meetings.
      Participate in 3 community service projects.
      Have a float or participate in the Homecoming Parade.
      Organize a major service project for the entire school. (example: blood drive, food drive)
      Participate in 3 service projects on campus.
      Participate in the Club Fair.
      Organize an activity or event for Homecoming (bon-fire, barbecue, alumni reception, alumni
      ribbons, etc.)
      Each quarter, clean one section of campus and turn in verification to activity director.
      Provide a scholarship or sponsorship to a club member.
      Send two students to camp, workshop, or convention that will benefit the club.
      Participate in eighth grade information night or Freshmen Orientation.
      Donate at least $10.00 to a charity.
      Turn in scrapbook to Student Activities Assistant Principal by April 18, 2008.
      Participate in a project that benefits the Ironwood Community.
      Receive recognition in a newspaper for club accomplishments.
      Receive recognition on school announcements for club accomplishments.




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Awards Nomination Form
Place a checkmark by any items on the list that apply to your club and fill in any documentation
necessary on the lines provided. This nomination form is due to Student Activities Assistant Principal
by April 10, 2010.

A club must complete 15 items to earn a Gold Award.
A club must complete 12 items to earn a Silver Award.
A club must complete 10 items to earn a Bronze Award.

_____ Participate in 3 community service projects.
      List the 3 projects with the corresponding dates.
      1. ________________________________________________________________________________
      2. ________________________________________________________________________________
      3. ________________________________________________________________________________

_____ Have a float or participate in the Homecoming Parade

_____ Organize a major service project for the entire school (example: blood drive, food drive)
      Project and date: __________________________________________________________________

_____ Participate in 3 service projects on campus.
      List the 3 projects with the corresponding dates.
      1. ________________________________________________________________________________
      2. ________________________________________________________________________________
      3. ________________________________________________________________________________

_____ Follow through with all assigned sales.
_____ Participate in the Club Fair
      Participation included: _____________________________________________________________

_____ Organize an activity or event for Homecoming
      (bon-fire, barbeque, alumni reception, alumni ribbons, etc.)
      Activity or event: ___________________________________________________________________

_____ Each quarter, clean one section of campus and turn in verification to Student Activities
      Assistant Principal.
      Area and dates: ___________________________________________________________________

_____ Provide a scholarship or sponsorship to a club member
      Name of club member: ____________________________________________________________
      Purpose for cash disbursement: _____________________________________________________
      Amount: ___________________________________________________________________________

_____ Send two students to camp, workshop, or convention that will benefit the club.
      List the two students and the corresponding event:
      1. ________________________________________________________________________________
      2. ________________________________________________________________________________



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_____ Participate at Future Freshman Night/Freshman Orientation
      Participation included:
      ___________________________________________________________________________________

_____ Donate at least $10.00 to a charity.
      Name of charity: __________________________________________________________________

_____ Turn in scrapbook by April 18. (Can be digital or hard copy)

_____ Participate in a project that benefits the Community
      List the project and date: __________________________________________________________

_____ Receive recognition in a newspaper for club accomplishments
      Name of newspaper_______________________________________________________________
      Date of article_____________________________________________________________________
      Recognition received for___________________________________________________________

_____ Receive recognition on school announcements for club accomplishments
      Date of recognition________________________________________________________________
      Recognition received for___________________________________________________________




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2009 10 sponsor handbook - peoria

  • 1. Peoria Unified School District Peoria High School Sponsor Handbook 2009 – 2010
  • 2. Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 Duties of Club Sponsors .................................................................................................................................... 2 Duties of Class Sponsors .................................................................................................................................... 3 Duties of Individual Class Sponsors .................................................................................................................. 4 Clubs and Sponsors ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Schedule of Sales .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Being an Effective Sponsor............................................................................................................................... 7 Policies and Standards/Organization of a School Club/Approval of School Club ................................. 8 Club Charter Application ................................................................................................................................. 9 Club Purpose Form .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Constitution ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Constitution and By-Laws Example ............................................................................................................... 12 Sample Constitution ................................................................................................................................... 13-18 Agenda and Minutes of the Meeting........................................................................................................... 19 Minutes .............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Meeting Agenda Format ............................................................................................................................... 21 Club Activity Requests .................................................................................................................................... 22 Activity Request Form ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Facility Request Form ...................................................................................................................................... 24 Field Trip/Athletic Trip Emergency Procedures ............................................................................................ 25 Student Trip and Transportation Request Form ........................................................................................... 26 Permission Slips/Field Trip Procedures ........................................................................................................... 27 Activity/Field Trip Information and Consent Form ....................................................................................... 28 Guidelines for Conducting Sales ................................................................................................................... 29 Check List for Sales .......................................................................................................................................... 30 Dance Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................ 31 Dance Checklist/Work Schedule .................................................................................................................. 32 DJ Contract ...................................................................................................................................................... 33 Poster and Sign Guidelines ............................................................................................................................. 34 Club Fair/Announcement Requests/Activity Advisory Council ................................................................ 35 Awards .............................................................................................................................................................. 36 Awards Nomination Form .......................................................................................................................... 37-38 Student Activities Code of Ethics .................................................................................................................. 39
  • 3. Introduction The Peoria Unified School District believes that a dynamic program of student activities is vital to the educational development of the student. The Peoria Unified School District offers extensive opportunities for all students to participate in the activities of their choice as an integral part of their total school program. Club and class experiences are designed to help satisfy the recreational, social, and extended academic needs and interests of all students. A comprehensive and balanced activities program is an essential complement to the basic program of instruction. The activities program should provide opportunities for youth to further develop interests, talents, and leadership opportunities in sports, speech, and debate, dance, drama, journalism, music, student governments and academic-related areas. Participation in these activities should provide many students with a lifetime basis for personal values for work and leisure activities. The District believes that the opportunity for participation in a wide variety of student-selected activities is a vital part of the students‟ educational experience. Such participation is a privilege that carries with it responsibilities to the school, to the activity, to the student body, to the community, and to the students themselves. The purpose of this manual is to provide guidelines and procedures for the operation and management of student activities and auxiliary accounts. All sponsors will be held accountable for the contents of this manual. 1
  • 4. Duties of Club Sponsors Teachers are asked to help sponsor school class/clubs as a regular part of their professional concern for students. This sponsorship is undertaken with the understanding that: 1. The number of meetings will be limited. School affiliated clubs should normally meet not more than once a week. 2. Night-time meetings should be limited. Exceptions must be approved by the administration. 3. Plans for social events, dances and other activities should be limited to an appropriate and reasonable expense. 4. Money-raising activities are carefully controlled by Student Council and the Student Activities Assistant Principal. The official school calendar is kept in the office of the assistant principal in charge of student activities. Any club, class or student organization which plans to schedule an activity should check the calendar for available dates. All money-raising projects on or off the campus by the club, class or student organization must be approved through the Student Council and by the Student Activities Assistant Principal. 5. In order to support our food services, food sales which compete with the main entrees of the cafeteria will not be permitted during the lunch hours or before 7:15 a.m. (before school) unless prior approval has been received from school administration. 6. The faculty sponsor or other faculty substitute must be present at each official meeting and at each club/organization/student council activity (dances, fundraiser, shows, field day, field trip, school approved student conferences, parades, special events, etc.). 7. The sponsor(s) from any school club desiring to take a trip shall make necessary arrangements with the administration. 8. Clubs are prohibited from participating in any events, activities, etc., that are in violation of Arizona Interscholastic Association or 4A/5A Conferences rules and the rules of Peoria Unified School District. 9. Extra curricular activities will be encouraged when and where they provide worthwhile objectives, but none may occur on Sundays without prior administrative approval. 2
  • 5. Duties of Class Sponsors Class sponsors are appointed by the administration. During this time, a sponsor can help students to mature and to accept responsibility. The head sponsor and most class sponsors usually work with the same class for four years. All class sponsors are expected to: 1. Help supervise student council elections, counting ballots, notification of successful and unsuccessful candidates. 2. Attend sponsor‟s meetings. 3. Hold class meetings to plan and organize class activities and fundraising. 4. Submit and sign requisitions. 5. Make sure the treasurer keeps accurate records. 6. Make sure the secretary keeps (and then gives to you) the minutes from each minute during the year. Every time money is allocated by the class, this must be included in the minutes. 7. Submit and sign activity requests, facility requests, etc., for activities to be placed on the school calendar. 8. Assign a student council member as class photographer to help prepare a 4-year show of class activities to be shown at the senior banquet. 9. Select, with the advice of the student council sponsor, the class members-at-large of the student council. 3
  • 6. Duties of Individual Class Sponsors Freshmen Class Sponsor Freshmen student council members are elected in November of their freshmen year and take office at the beginning of the second semester. During the first semester sponsors should encourage qualified students to become involved and run for office. Help supervise student council elections, ballot counting and notification of successful and unsuccessful candidates. Help students organize and carry out fund-raisers, stressing use of correct forms and procedures Organize and promote class motto. Sell t-shirts if approved. Sophomore Class Sponsor Help supervise student council elections, ballot counting and notification of successful and unsuccessful candidates. Help students organize and carry out fund-raisers, stressing use of correct forms and procedures. End year with funds sufficient for a prom location deposit Have Prom location determined by April 15 of sophomore year. Set up schedule of workers and order supplies for basketball concessions. Organize and promote class motto. Sell t-shirts if approved. Junior Class Sponsor Supervise the student council elections, ballot counting and notification of successful and unsuccessful candidates. Schedule date and location for prom during preceding summer and get it on the calendar. In early fall, organize the prom: □ Select photographer □ Verify location □ Order souvenirs □ Design tickets □ Order memory book □ Choose DJ □ Select food and decorations □ Set up committees for advertisement □ Verify security Set up schedule of workers and order supplies for football concessions. Organize and promote class motto. Sell t-shirts if approved. Senior Class Sponsor Help students in selecting Graduation Invitations and preparing the necessary paperwork to order the invitations. Order senior shirts. Select and purchase senior gift to the school. Organize senior contests. Organize Senior Banquet: □ Schedule and place on school calendar □ Select caterer □ Develop entertainment □ Design and make decorations □ Send invitations to special guests Duties of Individual Class Sponsors may vary per school. 4
  • 9. Being an Effective Sponsor Being an effective sponsor carries with it a great deal of responsibility. Many students do not yet understand how to effectively organize and run a club or class. A sponsor will teach them how to be responsible while giving them the opportunity to make decisions and chart the course of the organization. It is very important that school policies and procedures be followed in all the activities which take place throughout the year. Many times the activity program will create inconvenience for the classroom teacher; in order to keep this inconvenience to a minimum and to continue receiving the support of the faculty and administration, organization is imperative. It is important that you read this handbook carefully and make certain that your club/class officers are familiar with the district fund raising guidelines. Your assistance in providing students the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities is appreciated because it provides students with another avenue to be part of the School Learning Community. It also provides you with the opportunity to provide a leadership training program to the club officers and its members. The expectation of each sponsor is to communicate with the Student Activities Assistant Principal in a timely manner regarding events, fundraisers, and activities. The following tips may be helpful: Encourage participation and leadership on the part of all members. Always be there to assist but not to dominate the meetings and activities. Keep in mind that some of the greatest benefits for the students will come when they themselves assume the responsibility for student activities. Do what you can to help plan meaningful meetings & activities and have set meeting times and places. Having nothing to do or doing something that is not perceived as worthwhile will quickly turn students away. Be sure to have a plan to communicate meeting & activities with club members. Be ENTHUSIASTIC about the club, class or organization you are sponsoring! If you are enthusiastic, students will also be enthusiastic! Show each member that you are interested in him or her individually, as well as in the group collectively. Become familiar with the rules & procedures listed in this handbook, as well as the constitution & by-laws of your club. Become familiar with the Fund Raising Guidelines published in the District handbook. Be supportive of other clubs and school activities. Good luck and we are thankful for all that you do. 7
  • 10. Policies and Standards The North Central Association‟s Policies and Standards for the Approval of Secondary Schools include this statement: “Each member school shall maintain a diversified and balanced program of extra- classroom activities designed to make a positive contribution to the educational development of students”. The PUSD Governing Board recognizes the value of student participation in student organizations and activities that provide educational, recreational and social opportunities. School Administration is responsible for all such organizations and activities to determine that they conform to the policies and procedures of the District. All school-chartered clubs will have a faculty sponsor assigned by school administration. Organization of a School Club Student clubs and organizations may be formed in Peoria Unified District schools and operated under their direction when sufficient evidence would indicate the justification for such a club or organization. Each club or organization must have a minimum of 10 charter members, faculty sponsor and an approved constitution, a copy of which must be on file with school administration. All organizations must be approved by school administration or their designee. 1. Obtain a Club Charter application from the Student Activities Assistant Principal. Schedule an appointment with student activities administration to discuss the purpose of the club, complete the application and return it to the Student Activities Assistant Principal. 2. Secure a member of the certified staff as sponsor before any organizational meetings. 3. Draft a constitution during the first few meetings of the organization, spelling out its purposes, membership activities and operating procedures (see sample constitution). Submit the constitution to the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office which will be kept on file by student council. 4. The organization will receive appropriate recognition and will become a regular part of the total activity program once it is approved by Student Council and Administration. Approval of School Clubs School clubs are approved provided: 1. Sponsorship is by a member of the certified staff upon approval of the Student Activities Assistant Principal, Administration and Student Council. 2. The clubs have open membership; i.e. published membership qualifications not based on sex, race, religion, or national origin. 3. Students who meet the membership qualifications and are interested will be automatically admitted to membership on a first-come, first-served basis, subject only to numerical limitations. 4. Such clubs have worthwhile, education and social purposes which provide for the desirable growth of students. 5. They hold their regular meetings on the school campus and the faculty member must be present. A sponsor must be present at any event/program in which club, class or organization members are involved. 6. The activities of the club are not anti-social, unlawful or such that to incense or outrage the public. 7. The club complies with all other rules established by the local school. 8
  • 11. Club Charter Application Name of Club or Organization: Charter Members [10 members required] Organization Name Name Officers Name Office Aims and Purposes Meetings Location: Time: Dues Amount: Membership Purpose: Number in organization: Qualifications for membership: Activities Planned: Screening procedures: Proposed: Signature: Approved by Student Council on President of Organization Date Signature: Signature: Sponsor Student Council Representative 9
  • 12. Peoria Unified School District #11 Student Activities Fund Club Purpose Form School: ______________________________________ Club Name: _________________________________________________ Purpose of Club: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsor Signature: _______________________________________ Date: Administrator Signature: _________________________________________ Date: 10
  • 13. Constitution All organizations need a committee to draft a constitution. The constitution should include: 1. A statement as to the purpose of the organization. 2. Qualifications for membership. 3. Process for electing and removing officers. 4. The procedures for amendments. A copy of the constitution and its amendments must be approved and kept on file in the office of the student activities administration. The student council must also receive and approve the organization‟s constitution and list of officers. All constitutions must be reviewed and revised, if necessary, on a yearly basis during a club meeting. 11
  • 14. The Constitution and By-Laws  A constitution is a written set of laws or governing principles of an organized political body. The constitution defines the limits of authority of the group and gives a sense of order and purpose for conducting business.  Constitutions should be stated in simple terms which are easily understood by students. They should be constructed to include only necessary items. They should be developed in cooperation with the school staff and student body. Amendment should be simple. A constitution must be studied regularly and adjusted to be vital, meaningful and real. Check List Yes No A Suggested Form for a Constitution Article I Statement of the name of the organization for which the constitution works. Article II The general purposes of the organization. Article III Powers vested in the organization. The right of veto by school administration. Article IV Definition of the membership of the organization. Article V Establishment of the time, methods and procedures of nomination and election. Article VI Frequency of meetings and provision for special sessions. [This may be omitted in the body of the constitution if included in the by-laws.] Article VII The duties and responsibilities of the organization as delegated by the school administration; the officers and members responsibilities; and committees, if not in the by-laws. Article VIII Method and procedures for ratification of the constitution. Article IX Provisions by which the constitution may be amended. By-laws are a series of laws or regulations made by an organized group for the purpose of managing its internal affairs and standardizing its meeting procedures. A Suggested Form for By-Laws Article I The number of members needed to constitute a quorum. Article II Establishment of standing committees and provisions for the formation of special committees as the need arises. Article III Regulations for conducting club and class elections, if not included in the constitution itself. Article IV Procedure for filling an office which has been vacated during the school year. Article V Procedure for amending the by-laws. Article VI Definition of the rules of order for conducting business. 12
  • 15. Sample Constitution IRONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE We, the students of Ironwood High School, in order to sustain the principles and traditions of democracy, to promote a healthy school spirit and friendship, and to establish the harmonious relationship between students and faculty, do hereby ordain and establish this constitution. ARTICLE I: NAME SECTION I: The name of this organization shall be known as STUDENT COUNCIL OF IRONWOOD HIGH SCHOOL. ARTICLE II: PURPOSE SECTION I: The purpose of this organization shall be: A. To foster a spirit of cooperation among the student body, faculty, and administration. B. To establish an effective system of student participation in the governing of Ironwood High School. C. To provide an experience in which qualities of leadership, scholarship, and sportsmanship will develop. D. To provide the structure for correlation and promotion of all student projects and activities. ARTICLE III POWERS SECTION I: The Student Council shall have the duty and responsibility of upholding and administrating the affairs of this constitution. The Ironwood High School Student Council shall be governed by and for the students of Ironwood High School. SECTION II: Student Council shall receive appropriately prepared petitions for organizational charters. The Student Council shall receive, review, approve, or disapprove submitted constitutions pertaining to these organizations. It shall, if necessary, revoke organizational charters. SECTION III: Student Council shall receive all requisitions two weeks prior to the beginning date of the requested activity or the activity requisition will not be considered. ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP SECTION I: The membership of this organization shall consist of all students in good standing at Ironwood High School. 13
  • 16. SECTION II: Membership in Student Council is withheld from a student deemed unworthy by suspension, probation, or other serious disciplinary action. SECTION III: Membership of the Student Council is as follows: A. The Executive Council (Student Body officers) shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. B. The Senate shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, two Senators, and one Member-At- Large from each class. The Freshmen class shall only have the positions of President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. SECTION IV: The President of the Executive Council: A. Shall be a member of the senior class. B. Shall have at least one year previous experience in Student Council. SECTION V: All other members of the Executive Council shall be members of the upper two classes. SECTION VI: All class officers shall be members of their respective classes. ARTICLE V: NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS SECTION I: A. Nominations shall be by petitions. B. Each candidate may run for no more than one position at a time. C. Candidates for the Executive Council shall obtain signatures from ten percent of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School. D. Candidates for class office shall obtain signatures from ten percent of their respective classes. E. Candidates for Senate shall obtain signatures from ten percent of their respective classes. SECTION II: A. Elections shall be held annually after the first semester ends. B. The Freshman class shall have an election completed in November. The freshman officers will meet with the Student Council beginning second semester. C. The Executive Council shall be elected by the presently enrolled freshman, sophomore, and junior classes of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School. D. The Senate shall be elected on week after the Executive Council. E. The class officers shall be elected by their respective classes. F. Duly qualified candidates receiving a majority of votes for each position shall be declared elected. G. Member-At-Large shall be chosen by their sponsors by review of application and teacher recommendations sent out one week after the election of Senators. 14
  • 17. SECTION III: Qualifications of all candidates A. The candidate shall be a member in good standing in the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School. B. Each candidate must have a 2.5 cumulative G.P.A. SECTION IV: All voting for Student Council members must be voluntary and held outside of the classroom to be declared official. SECTION V: Installation A. Installation of the Student Council shall take place within fifteen days prior to the end of the school year. B. All officers shall preside until the upper-class students' last day of each year. ARTICLE VI: MEETINGS SECTION I: A. The Student Council shall convene on all regular school days and/or at such times as designated by the council. B. Meetings are open to any student body member, faculty, or administrator. C. Student Council business meetings shall be held once a week as well as class days and committee days. ARTICLE VII: DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SECTION I: President A. The President shall be the official representative of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School. B. The President shall preside over all meetings. C. The President shall have the power to appoint special committees. D. The President shall be an ex-officio member of all committees. E. The President shall only vote in the case of a tie. F. The President shall be a full-time student. SECTION II: Vice-President A. The Vice-President shall preside in the absence of the President. B. The Vice-President shall be in charge of all student council club relations. C. The Vice-President shall be responsible for scheduling sales and club activities. D. The Vice-President shall be a full time student. E. The Vice-President shall be responsible for maintaining order in business meetings through the use of Robert's Rules of Order. F. The Vice-President shall be in charge of fines and the yearly scrapbook. 15
  • 18. SECTION III: Secretary A. The Secretary shall keep records and minutes of all meetings. B. The Secretary shall make the minutes available to the Associated Students of Ironwood High School. C. The Secretary shall carry on all correspondence. D. The Secretary shall be responsible for all congratulatory and support letters. SECTION IV: Treasurer A. The Treasurer shall keep an accurate record of all funds of the Student Council. B. The Treasurer shall present a financial report at all meetings. C. The Treasurer shall sign requests for all monies from the Student Council Treasury. SECTION V: Senate A. The Senate shall represent their class. B. The Senate shall participate in all committees. C. The Senate shall participate in class functions (i.e., Junior Senators support the Junior/Senior prom). SECTION VI: A. The duties of the Student Council are to conduct the general business of the council. B. The duties of the Student Council are to establish by-laws for enforcing this constitution. ARTICLE VIII: RATIFICATION SECTION I: This constitution shall be ratified by a three-fourths majority vote of the Student Council. SECTION II: Any changes that occur shall go into effect immediately. ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS SECTION I: This constitution may be amended by three-fourths majority vote of the Student Council. SECTION II: This constitution may be amended by initiative. Any student may present a petition signed by fifteen percent of the student body. It will then be placed on the spring ballot for approval or disapproval of the student body. ARTICLE X: BY-LAWS A. The Student Council shall have the power to introduce and pass all necessary and proper by- laws. B. The by-laws of this constitution shall be accepted and/or changed by three-fourths majority vote of the Student Council. 16
  • 19. AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT I: IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL LAW SECTION I: Any Student Council member failing to uphold his/her duty according to the constitution shall be subject to impeachment and possible removal from the Student Council. SECTION II: A list must be drawn up stating the accusations of the accused member and it may be submitted by any member of the Associated Student Body of Ironwood High School. A. The petition must contain signatures from: 1. Fifteen percent of the student body if the accused is a member of the Executive Council. 2. Fifteen percent of his/her respective class if the accused is a class officer in Student Council. B. The list must be turned in to the Student Council Sponsor. C. A trial date will be set up by the Student Council. D. People presiding at the trial will include the class sponsor, the class officers, one executive officer and one person from administration. SECTION III: The trial A. The Student Council Sponsor MUST be present along with the head class sponsor if the accused is a class officer. B. The accused will have the opportunity to plead his/her case to: 1. The Student Council if the accused is a member of the Executive Council. 2. His/her class council if the accused is a class officer. C. If the member is removed from office, he/she has the right to appeal the case within two weeks after removal from Student Council. He/she appeals to the Student Council with a petition containing signatures from twenty-five percent of: 1. The Student Body if the accused was a member of the Executive Council. 2. His/her class if the accused was a class officer. D. The removed Student Council member may appeal his/her case only one time. SECTION IV: Voting A. It takes a three fourths vote of the Student Council to remove a member of the Executive Council. B. It takes a three fourths vote of his/her class officers to remove a class officer. C. The accused member cannot be present during voting. AMENDMENT II: VACANCIES SECTION I: Any vacancy except the President and Vice-President will be filled by any person meeting the qualifications for that position and with three-fourths approval from the Student Council. SECTION II: Any vacancy in any class office will be filled by any person meeting the qualifications for that position and with three-fourths vote approval from the respective class council. 17
  • 20. AMENDMENT III: ORDER OF SUCCESSION SECTION I: Upon the vacancy of the Student Body President and/or Vice-President, a re-election shall be held within two weeks after the vacancy. SECTION II: During the two weeks prior to the elections, the Student Council Sponsor will preside. AMENDMENT IV: NATIONAL CONVENTION/CAMP SECTION I: A. The Student Council will pay for the registration, hotel, and flight fees for the Student Council Sponsor to attend the National Convention. B. The Student Council will pay the registration fees for the delegates attending the National Convention. SECTION II: A. The Student Council will pay the registration fees for the president-elect to attend summer camp/workshop. 18
  • 21. Agenda and Minutes of the Meeting A well run meeting necessitates planning and an organized procedure. Basic parliamentary procedures should be followed when conducting a meeting. The following is an example of an agenda:  Call to Order  Roll Call  Minutes of Previous Meeting  President‟s Announcement  Committee Reports  Old Business  New Business  Adjournment It is REQUIRED that a notebook or record book for minutes of meetings and current membership be kept by all clubs. A notebook would allow duplication, so that a copy of the minutes could be filed in the Student Activities Office or with Student Council. Minutes are important for several reasons, but most important is having a record of group actions before funds are spent. Keeping a running account of financial transactions will not only be a double check on the bookstore, but will give the treasurer some good experience in bookkeeping and responsibility. The Sponsor should be aware of the record of money in the ledger and the current balance in the bookstore. Sponsors – You are required to maintain a copy of all club minutes for audit purposes. Please complete the Club Activities Report Form and return a copy to the Student Activities Assistant Principal’s office. 19
  • 22. Minutes School: Date: Club/Class/Team: Location Treasurer’s Report given by: Balance: Old Business (topic, brought up by, discussion, motion, second, passes or fails): A. B. C. New Business (topic, brought up by, discussion, motion, second, passes or fails): A. B. C. Expenditures: A. Requisition requested for (vendor name): Amount: To cover cost of: Motion: Second: Passed  Failed  B. Requisition requested for (vendor name): Amount: To cover cost of: Motion: Second: Passed  Failed  C. Requisition requested for (vendor name): Amount: To cover cost of: Motion: Second: Passed  Failed  Submitted By: Sponsor Signature Club Officer Signature 20
  • 23. Meeting Agenda Format Club: Secretary: President: Sponsor(s): 1. Call to Order Day: _____________________ TIME: _____________________ 2. Number of Members: 3. Introduction of Guests: 4. Treasurers Report: 5. Approval of Minutes (written): Amendments: 6. Committee Reports: 7. Old Business: 8. New Business: 9. Announcements: Adjournment Time: _____________________________ 21
  • 24. Club Activity Requests 1. Check the official school calendar. Any organization which plans to schedule an activity should check the calendar for available dates. This includes activities outside of the regular school day. 2. Club member or sponsor picks up the activity request form at least two weeks prior to the activity from the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office. 3. After the request is approved by the Student Activities Assistant Principal it will be forwarded to Student Council for review and placed on the school calendar. 4. If the activity is a field trip, make sure you follow the field trip guidelines in your sponsor‟s handbook. 5. If your activity involves school transportation, the sponsor is required to submit a District Transportation Request one month prior to the activity to the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office. 6. If your approved activity requires the use of any school facilities, you must fill out a Facilities Request Form two weeks prior to the activity and submit this form to the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office. This includes after hour use. The form must be filled out completely in order to be approved and entered on the school calendar. 22
  • 25. Activity Request Form Date: Name of Club: Activity: Date of Activity: Time: Type of Activity: Social Fundraising Other Location of Activity: If the cafeteria is being used, obtain the signature of the manager: Number of participants: Number of chaperones: Mode of transportation: Purpose: Signature of club president: Signature of club sponsor: Please check any of the following which have been completed: Purchase Order Facility Request Transportation Request DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Action taken by Student Council: Approved: Disapproved: Need more information: Signature: Date: Action taken by Student Activities Assistant Principal: Approved: Disapproved: Need more information: Signature: Date: PLEASE RETURN TO STUDENT ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL COMMENTS: 23
  • 26. Facilities Request Form Name of Organization: Phone: Person in Charge: Title: Address: City: Zip: Type of Activity: Dates and Times Requested: Set-up Time: Event Start Time: Clean-up Time: Facilities Requested Auditorium ______ Lecture Hall ______ Baseball Field ______ Practice Field ______ Cafeteria w/kitchen ______ Restrooms ______ Cafeteria w/out kitchen ______ Softball Field ______ Classroom(s) ______ Stadium w/lights ______ Computer Lab ______ Stadium w/out lights ______ Concession Stand ______ Tennis Courts ______ Conference Room (Principal) ______ Other ______ Gymnasium (main) ______ Gymnasium (practice) ______ Equipment Needed Follow Spot Lighting ______ Projector ______ Microphone ______ Risers ______ Overhead Projector w/screen ______ DVD ______ P.A. System ______ Screen ______ Piano ______ TV/VCR ______ Podium Tables (# Needed) ______ Cash Box ______ Employees Needed Quantity Hrs. Needed Grounds/Custodial ______ ______ Cafeteria Employee ______ ______ Stage Manager/Technician ______ ______ Stage Crew (students) ______ ______ Special Instructions (Attach copy of layout for tables, etc. if setup is necessary.) Employees Report To: NOTE: The sponsor acknowledges all responsibility for the use of the facility and the installed equipment during the time requested. The sponsor agrees to read and abide by the facility guidelines established by Liberty High School. Advisor/Sponsor: Date: Liberty High School Administrator: Date: *Signature Denotes Approval Copies to: Bookstore Performing Arts Other Maintenance Culinary Arts Cafeteria Athletics 24
  • 27. Field Trip/Athletic Trip Emergency Procedures DISCIPLINE 1. Know where your students are at all times. 2. Assess situation - determine seriousness of situation. 3. Take appropriate action. Handle discipline. Notify school officials. Call local law enforcement agency and immediately notify school official and parent. 4. Ensure safety of all students. 5. Report all travel discipline incidents to school administrator upon return from trip. TRANSPORTATION 1. Know where your students are at all times. 2. Stop vehicle, set emergency brake (Faculty Driver). 3. Assess situation - breakdown, accident, injuries, fire, etc. 4. Evacuate passengers if any danger of fire, collision, etc. is evident. 5. Notify district - your name, precise location, problem and assistance required. 6. Talk only with law enforcement, medical and school officials. INJURY 1. Take Emergency Consent Forms. Contact school nurse prior to field trip to obtain health info/meds for any students attending. 2. Know where your students are at all times. 3. Assess injury. 4. Take appropriate action - administer first aid if qualified to do so. Consult parent, if possible. Seek closest medical personnel. Take student to nearest medical facility - use ambulance or emergency vehicle for serious injuries. 5. Notification of school officials, if necessary. 6. Notification of parent. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Peoria High School 623-773-6525 Dr. Kayla Carter 623-512-2203(cell) Phil Camacho 623-512-2157(cell) Julio Gutierrez 623-512-2101(cell) Monique Molina 623-293-0566(cell) District Office (8:00 am - 4:00 pm) 623-486-6000 Transportation 623-486-6165 CHECKLIST 1. School Business (“B” absence) form distributed, signed by student‟s teachers, and collected prior to the trip and a copy to the athletic secretary and attendance office. 2. Itinerary in office prior to trip. 3. Emergency information must be with sponsor on trip. 4. Field trip form (Transportation Request) on file/approval by administrator. 5. Rules for safety and discipline explained prior to trip. 25
  • 28. Peoria Unified School District Student Trip and Transportation Request Account Code: Confirmation #: Request for: ( ) Local – requires principal approval only ( ) Overnight – associate superintendent approval ( ) Out-of-County – associate superintendent approval ( ) Out-of-State – governing board approval (All out-of-county/state trips must be submitted one (1) month in advance.) (Local trips must be received by the Transportation Department seven (7) days in advance of trip.) Type of trip: ( ) Sports/AIA ( ) Band/Choir ( ) Arts Education ( ) Field ( ) Activity/Club Name of Group/Teacher(s): School(s): Grade(s): All Destination(s): TRIP SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS Departure from School: Date Time (check transportation calendar) (6-9:00 a.m. & 1:45-4:00 p.m. not available) Back on Campus: Date Time (check transportation calendar) (6-9:00 a.m. & 1:45-4:00 p.m. not available) No. of Students: No. of Teachers: No. of Adults: Total: Purpose of Trip: All pick-up locations will be in the school’s LOADING ZONE DISTRICT VEHICLE(S) Requested quantity per vehicle: Bus(s) Wheelchair Bus(s) Van(s) LODGING/ACCOMMODATIONS – WHEN APPLICABLE APPROVAL Principal Governing Board Assistant Superintendent Transportation 26
  • 29. Permission Slips/Field Trips 1. Turn in Activity Request Form. This must be turned in 10 school days prior to the date of the activity. They must be submitted to Student Activities Assistant Principal in writing with all of the following materials: Transportation Request. Prior Absence form (Teacher) if needed. Approved student list to attendance office a minimum of 24 hours prior to departure. Forms are available in the teacher‟s workroom. Forms must be turned in to the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s office at least 10 school days ahead of time. It is wise to run all the information by the Student Activities Assistant Principal ahead of time. 2. Fill in the information and then copy the field trip information/parent consent form; fill out, have student‟s complete forms. 3. Include registration forms for activity or write a paragraph telling about the activity and include it with the activity request form turned into the office. ACTIVITY/FIELD TRIPS DURING THE SCHOOL DAY MUST BE OK’D BY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION. 4. If the activity is during the day, fill out the Official School Business Form for the students participating. The sponsoring teacher or coach must copy an alphabetized list on the Official School Business Form of the students who are to be marked on the teacher‟s roster as a “B” absence. 5. Each student should be given a copy of this completed form to take around to his/her teachers for their signature. This form must be given to the student at least one day prior to the school business absence. DO NOT ALLOW STUDENTS TO GO WITH YOU IF THEY HAVE NOT OBTAINED THEIR TEACHERS’ SIGNATURES ON THE BOTTOM OF THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL BUSINESS FORM. Parent permission slips must be on file with the teacher/sponsor. 6. When travel is required for school sanctioned activity, the travel will be by district vehicle with a qualified school employee driving. 7. Sponsors are responsible for obtaining a copy of the student‟s emergency form from the nurse‟s office prior to departure. These must me taken on the trip. 27
  • 30. Activity/Field Trip Information and Consent Form This form must be completely filled out and signed before the student will be allowed to participate in the activity Name of Student: Date: Name of Participating Organization/Class: Teacher(s) Sponsoring Activity: Ratio of Chaperones to Students: Objective of the Field Trip: Destination Site: Date of Activity: Method of Transportation: Departure Time: Return Time: Signature of Parent/Guardian Home Phone Work Phone Consent for Emergency Care (Student Name) Be it know that the undersigned parent or guardian of the above named, hereby give and grant any medical doctor or hospital my consent and authorization to render such aid, treatment, etc. to my child. This may be required on an emergency basis in the event said student should be injured, or stricken ill while participating in school sponsored activities/events. I hereby understand that any expenses used will be paid by personal insurance and/or the parent/guardian of the student. Payment of the expenses is not a school responsibility. Signature of Parent/Guardian Date Family Physician Phone Preferred Hospital: Does the student have a chronic illness or medication at school? Yes No If yes please specify: Teachers, please sign the appropriate space below Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 28
  • 31. Guidelines for Conducting Sales There are three kinds of sales: Candy, Food, and Non-food. It is necessary that each club sell only the item designated for their sale. Be cautious about fund-raising activities. Always be certain that the entire organization is committed to undertaking the project. In addition, be certain that you are dealing with a reputable firm. Students are not allowed to commit the club to sales unless it has been fully approved by the club, by the sponsor, Student Activities Assistant Principal, and Student Council. Never order any items without going through the appropriate procedures and obtaining a purchase order from the book store. CANDY means candy bars, hard candy, and suckers - GUM SHOULD NEVER BE SOLD! FOOD means any food item that is not included in the candy definition above. Examples are cookies, muffins, donuts, bagels, and beef jerky. NON-FOOD means any item that is not edible. All pre-order items, including boxed candy and food are in this category, as are spirit items, note pads, flowers, friend-O-grams and articles of clothing. In the Spring, sponsors will be given a new SA1 form and directions to plan for fund raising activities for the next school year. Clubs will have the opportunity to requests sales, designate the times of the year the sales are needed, and give rationale for their request. These forms are to be completed and returned to the Student Activities Assistant Principal for signature. During the summer months, Student Council and the Student Activities Assistant Principal will create a master calendar for campus fund-raising. THERE IS NOT A GUARANTEE THAT ALL REQUESTS WILL BE GRANTED. In order to get the many requests for the master calendar, each club is guaranteed one item or candy sale per year. Additional sales may be requested but a limited to available calendar dates & and the purpose for additional funds. It is important that students are involved in the planning of fund raising activities and their planned expenditures. In addition, monies raised during the school year should go to benefit the students who are raising the funds. 29
  • 32. Check List for Sales 1. Get approval for the sale a. Approval through the completion of the SAI Form and placed on the fund-raising calendar. OR b. For Fundraisers not previously approved complete an „Activity Request Form‟ and turn it into the Student Activities Assistant Principal. The form requires the necessary signatures and approval by the Student Activities Assistant Principal & Student Council. Violation of this process, as well as others, will result in specific consequences. In this particular case, a penalty fee will be assessed to the organization found in violation. 10% of all monies earned from the non-approved sale will be turned over to the student council account to be used for activities that benefit the entire campus population. In addition, current scheduled sales may be cancelled and/or future sales disapproved for one semester. 2. Complete all the necessary paper work in the bookstore. a. Must get requisition form turned into the bookstore with appropriate signatures and a complete Club Expenditure form b. A purchase order will be issued once the requisition has been approved. c. Now you can order the materials you wish to purchase. PLANNING 3. Advertise the sale 4. Set up „strict accounting‟ and „check out procedures‟ for the sale. This is for the protection of students, as well as the sponsor. 5. If a „cash box‟ is necessary, make arrangements with Bookstore Manager at least 3 days in advance. Pick up the cash box on the day of the activity. Count and deposit money the next day. 6. ALL MONEY COLLECTED should be turned into the bookstore on a daily basis. DO NOT PUT MONEY IN YOUR DESK! Students are also encouraged to turn in their money on a daily basis and not leave it in their locker. 7. Student sales are to be completed within a week of the conclusion of the sale. A list of student names who still have money/items out is to be turned into the bookstore. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MONEY! 8. Keep accurate records. Failure to follow any of the above procedures may result in the loss of fund-raising privileges. 30
  • 33. Dance Guidelines 1. Hire a reputable disc jockey. Complete the bookstore requisition form to request services from this vendor. If the DJ does not have a contract, you may have them sign the attached contract. In addition, be sure to review expectations on the appropriate selection on music and vocabulary. 2. Fill out a requisition form to pay security. File in the bookstore, at least two weeks before the event. Two police officers are required. 3. It is the dance coordinators job to recruit chaperones and create a plan for their placements/responsibilities (except prom). 4. Advertise the dance, write announcements, and make posters stating any specification of the dance (i.e. semiformal/ticket prices). Remember to include a statement that students/quest must bring their student ID to attend the dance. 5. Check with the Student Activities Assistant Principal on the availability of Guest Passes. There is only one request per student. Guest Passes can be obtained in the Student Activities Assistant Principals Office and must be completed and turned by the date stated on the pass. An approved „guest‟ list will be created by the sponsoring staff members and a copy forwarded to the administration. 6. Order a cash box for the dance through the bookstore. Be sure it includes checks for the DJ and security. If you are having concessions, request a separate box for that. 7. Be sure to complete a requisition for the purchase of any refreshments or decorations for the dance. Have a plan for the appropriate distribution of refreshments and have it approved before ordering them. 8. Be sure to decorate the facility and arrange the tables/chairs prior to the dance. 9. Prepare a plan for selling tickets at the door and a plan for collecting pre-sale tickets. All tickets should be pre-numbered. 10. Let the DJ into the facility no later than one hour before the dance begins. Provide the same courtesy if a photographer is used. 11. Be sure that restrooms facilities are open and that they are chaperoned throughout the evening. 12. No students are permitted to leave during the dance. If they leave, they may not return. 13. Be sure to remind students to arrange for transportation/ride home before the conclusion of the dance. 14. Have a clean-up committee to clean up the facility at the conclusion of the dance. Some dances may require the hiring of a custodian. Be sure to return tables and chairs to their original location. Remove all decorations, clean the floor/walls, and clean up concession/restroom facilities. 15. The cash box, quest pass list, and dance tickets must be turned over to the administrator on duty and place in the campus bookstore. 16. Be sure to recognize/thank chaperones. 17. A financial report must be completed at the conclusion of the dance. This should include all expenses and accounting of all money collected through the sale of tickets. 18. Ticket prices for dances will be approved by the Student Activities Assistant Principal. A completed “checklist/work schedule” must be completed by the dance sponsor and turned into the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s Office no late than 10 days before the event. 31
  • 34. Dance Checklist/Work Schedule This schedule must be submitted by the organization sponsoring the dance to the Student Activities Assistant Principal‟s Office and the Student Council ten (10) days in advance of the event. Date: Time: Organization: Bookstore: (arrange for tickets/cash box/PO‟s) Security/Police: Custodian: Sponsor: Dance Coordinator: Disc Jockey: Photographer: Ticket Prices: Individual $ Couple $ $ at the door Chaperones: Chaperones are asked to report ½ hour before dance. **Some dances will require additional chaperones. Ticket Takers Ticket Seller Decoration/Set-Up Committee Clean Up Committee Type of Refreshments: Additional needs / preparations: Administrator: Date: 32
  • 35. D J Contract I, , agree to play for the (Name of Disc Jockey) at on (Name of Sponsoring Organization) (Name of High School) from to (Date) (Time) (Time) For a total of hours. The event will take place at which will be open at (Location) ; minutes before the start of the event. (Time) If fails to show up at the designed time and (Name of Disc Jockey) place, they agree to pay the sponsoring organization one half the agreed price provided they have not given the sponsoring organization at least 10 days notice of the cancellation. Signature, Disc Jockey Signature, Administrator Signature, Member of Sponsoring Organization 33
  • 36. Poster and Sign Guidelines 1. Only District Approved High School Organizations may post signs on the campus. 2. Signs and Posters require pre-approval by sponsors or coach. 3. All signs must be checked for accuracy and be appropriate for our campus. Wording that is obscene and inappropriate drawings/statements are not allowed. Teacher signatures are required on the back each poster, to signal their approval. 4. Signs and posters may be placed in the hallways. These signs can be stapled to the inside walls. Masking tape can be used to display signs/posters on brick walls and locker bay areas. NO SCOTCH OR MASKING TAPE ON THE FOLLOWING: WINDOWS DOORS PAINTED SURFACES 5. Signs and posters are not allowed in restrooms. 6. All supplies such as paper, pens, crayons, or tape etc. should be furnished by the sponsoring club. 7. All signs, posters, and adhesive materials must be taken down immediately following the event. Student Council members will monitor the campus and report violations to the Administration. 8. Some after school activities require the display of Student ID cards for admittance. Be sure such requirements are clearly marked on these posters/signs. These guidelines provide an orderly procedure for advertising school events and assist in maintaining of school facilities. 34
  • 37. Club Fair Event CLUB FAIR is an annual event that occurs one day in the Fall during the lunch periods. It is designed to help you promote your club, and build club membership. All clubs are encouraged to participate in the Club Fair and set up a display booth that is staffed by club members. Activities that may occur are displaying club accomplishments and awards, displaying club banners and distributing pamphlets promoting club activities and meeting times. This is a good time for club members and officers to speak to prospective members and encourage their participation in the many clubs and activities that are offered. ANNOUCEMENT REQUESTS Any event approved through the school can be advertised through the daily announcements. Announcements are read at the start of the second hour class period. Procedures for making announcements will be determined by each site. ACTIVITY ADVISORY COUNCIL An advisory council will be created and will meet at the discretion of the Student Activities Assistant Principal. The council will assist in reviewing the following items: The process of creating of clubs. Special issues confronting the development & practices of clubs. Plan for the development of all-school fundraisers. Existing Club Sponsors are asked to volunteer for membership on the Advisory Council. 35
  • 38. Awards Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards will be awarded to qualifying clubs in the spring of each year. The nomination form is turned in to the Student Activities Assistant Principal at a date determined by the Student Activities Assistant Principal. A club must complete 15 items to earn a Gold Award. A club must complete 12 items to earn a Silver Award. A club must complete 10 items to earn a Bronze Award. A representative must attend 90% or more Inter Club Council (sponsor‟s) meetings. Participate in 3 community service projects. Have a float or participate in the Homecoming Parade. Organize a major service project for the entire school. (example: blood drive, food drive) Participate in 3 service projects on campus. Participate in the Club Fair. Organize an activity or event for Homecoming (bon-fire, barbecue, alumni reception, alumni ribbons, etc.) Each quarter, clean one section of campus and turn in verification to activity director. Provide a scholarship or sponsorship to a club member. Send two students to camp, workshop, or convention that will benefit the club. Participate in eighth grade information night or Freshmen Orientation. Donate at least $10.00 to a charity. Turn in scrapbook to Student Activities Assistant Principal by April 18, 2008. Participate in a project that benefits the Ironwood Community. Receive recognition in a newspaper for club accomplishments. Receive recognition on school announcements for club accomplishments. 36
  • 39. Awards Nomination Form Place a checkmark by any items on the list that apply to your club and fill in any documentation necessary on the lines provided. This nomination form is due to Student Activities Assistant Principal by April 10, 2010. A club must complete 15 items to earn a Gold Award. A club must complete 12 items to earn a Silver Award. A club must complete 10 items to earn a Bronze Award. _____ Participate in 3 community service projects. List the 3 projects with the corresponding dates. 1. ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________________________________________ _____ Have a float or participate in the Homecoming Parade _____ Organize a major service project for the entire school (example: blood drive, food drive) Project and date: __________________________________________________________________ _____ Participate in 3 service projects on campus. List the 3 projects with the corresponding dates. 1. ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________________________________ 3. ________________________________________________________________________________ _____ Follow through with all assigned sales. _____ Participate in the Club Fair Participation included: _____________________________________________________________ _____ Organize an activity or event for Homecoming (bon-fire, barbeque, alumni reception, alumni ribbons, etc.) Activity or event: ___________________________________________________________________ _____ Each quarter, clean one section of campus and turn in verification to Student Activities Assistant Principal. Area and dates: ___________________________________________________________________ _____ Provide a scholarship or sponsorship to a club member Name of club member: ____________________________________________________________ Purpose for cash disbursement: _____________________________________________________ Amount: ___________________________________________________________________________ _____ Send two students to camp, workshop, or convention that will benefit the club. List the two students and the corresponding event: 1. ________________________________________________________________________________ 2. ________________________________________________________________________________ 37
  • 40. _____ Participate at Future Freshman Night/Freshman Orientation Participation included: ___________________________________________________________________________________ _____ Donate at least $10.00 to a charity. Name of charity: __________________________________________________________________ _____ Turn in scrapbook by April 18. (Can be digital or hard copy) _____ Participate in a project that benefits the Community List the project and date: __________________________________________________________ _____ Receive recognition in a newspaper for club accomplishments Name of newspaper_______________________________________________________________ Date of article_____________________________________________________________________ Recognition received for___________________________________________________________ _____ Receive recognition on school announcements for club accomplishments Date of recognition________________________________________________________________ Recognition received for___________________________________________________________ 38
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