Anonymous wrote:just learned there'll be a counselor chat next week. it is a good and appropriate to ask about forming a club during the chat right? or is not really a counselor's thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our APS middle school there is an activities coordinator who would be the person to ask. But I'm pretty sure there needs to be a teacher sponsor.
OP will get better advice if they say which middle school
Anonymous wrote:At our APS middle school there is an activities coordinator who would be the person to ask. But I'm pretty sure there needs to be a teacher sponsor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher and parent here. An off site club after school is going to be tough. Most places I’ve worked require a form with a signature from a sponsor. I’m asked to sponsor many clubs by students every year and I can’t volunteer my time after school or weekends to go to wherever they are planning on going.
Do you have a place they can play at the school? If so, you may have better luck finding a teacher to supervise. I would have her start with asking her homeroom/advisory teacher. It can’t hurt to also reach out to the PTA.
Thanks! We do want to do it somewhere on the school ground, either outside or in the gym or hallway or similar space. So we do need a teacher (or a staff?) to sponsor this, makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher and parent here. An off site club after school is going to be tough. Most places I’ve worked require a form with a signature from a sponsor. I’m asked to sponsor many clubs by students every year and I can’t volunteer my time after school or weekends to go to wherever they are planning on going.
Do you have a place they can play at the school? If so, you may have better luck finding a teacher to supervise. I would have her start with asking her homeroom/advisory teacher. It can’t hurt to also reach out to the PTA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which district?
APS
Anonymous wrote:Which district?