Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my daughter’s list. She is a lot more motivated than I am!
Fall/Spring sports all 4 years, plus winter training
Volunteers 2x month doing food distribution
Foster kittens (lots of time involved in this)
Member of a county wide board
Social media manager for one club
President of Model UN
Secretary for another club
Tutoring through English Honor Society
Member of a few other clubs
Works part time
Volunteers for student government projects at school
Member of a district wide advisory committee.
Wow! My DC will have a much smaller list. The main activity demands 16-20 hours a week year round. There just isn’t enough time with school in the way. :p
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Primary school EC is band - marching and symphonic, plus private lessons. She does a couple other school clubs but very low level of commitment.
Out of school she did training as a "master naturalist" and now regularly volunteers with the organization. Mainly invasive plant removal/habitat restoration but occasionally other projects. Others in the org are mainly people 40+ so I guess it's an unusual EC for a teen.
Summers she works at a camp focused on environmental education.
My DD looked into that but it said you had to be 18. Did your DC request an exemption or did they not have any age issue?
I had to go along on field trips as a chaperone during the training. She did the classes online because they were not doing them in person but if they'd been in person I would have had to attend with her. Now for volunteering, I just sign a waiver that she brings along, never been an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Primary school EC is band - marching and symphonic, plus private lessons. She does a couple other school clubs but very low level of commitment.
Out of school she did training as a "master naturalist" and now regularly volunteers with the organization. Mainly invasive plant removal/habitat restoration but occasionally other projects. Others in the org are mainly people 40+ so I guess it's an unusual EC for a teen.
Summers she works at a camp focused on environmental education.
My DD looked into that but it said you had to be 18. Did your DC request an exemption or did they not have any age issue?
Anonymous wrote:This is my daughter’s list. She is a lot more motivated than I am!
Fall/Spring sports all 4 years, plus winter training
Volunteers 2x month doing food distribution
Foster kittens (lots of time involved in this)
Member of a county wide board
Social media manager for one club
President of Model UN
Secretary for another club
Tutoring through English Honor Society
Member of a few other clubs
Works part time
Volunteers for student government projects at school
Member of a district wide advisory committee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my daughter’s list. She is a lot more motivated than I am!
Fall/Spring sports all 4 years, plus winter training
Volunteers 2x month doing food distribution
Foster kittens (lots of time involved in this)
Member of a county wide board
Social media manager for one club
President of Model UN
Secretary for another club
Tutoring through English Honor Society
Member of a few other clubs
Works part time
Volunteers for student government projects at school
Member of a district wide advisory committee.
This is quite a full plate!
Just curious-- were there other things that your DD wanted to do but didn't?
Anonymous wrote:Primary school EC is band - marching and symphonic, plus private lessons. She does a couple other school clubs but very low level of commitment.
Out of school she did training as a "master naturalist" and now regularly volunteers with the organization. Mainly invasive plant removal/habitat restoration but occasionally other projects. Others in the org are mainly people 40+ so I guess it's an unusual EC for a teen.
Summers she works at a camp focused on environmental education.
Anonymous wrote:This is my daughter’s list. She is a lot more motivated than I am!
Fall/Spring sports all 4 years, plus winter training
Volunteers 2x month doing food distribution
Foster kittens (lots of time involved in this)
Member of a county wide board
Social media manager for one club
President of Model UN
Secretary for another club
Tutoring through English Honor Society
Member of a few other clubs
Works part time
Volunteers for student government projects at school
Member of a district wide advisory committee.
Anonymous wrote:This is my daughter’s list. She is a lot more motivated than I am!
Fall/Spring sports all 4 years, plus winter training
Volunteers 2x month doing food distribution
Foster kittens (lots of time involved in this)
Member of a county wide board
Social media manager for one club
President of Model UN
Secretary for another club
Tutoring through English Honor Society
Member of a few other clubs
Works part time
Volunteers for student government projects at school
Member of a district wide advisory committee.