Building Student Leadership
In an effort to increase student leadership at our school we have
implemented a Tie Tuesday initiative where the boys come to school with ties on
Tuesdays and the girls in pearls on Wednesdays. On these days the students will
participate in leadership opportunities where they will do the morning
announcements, be a role model for students in the lower grades and those in
the lower grades take pictures with our principal and practice appropriate
behaviors for their peers. So far the initiative is off to a great start. There
is a sense of pride in the students when they come to school well dressed on
these days. As leaders we are stellar examples of what good citizenship,
respect and responsibility looks like as we visit classrooms during instruction
time, as we collaborate with their teachers and parents and the community. We
have the ability to influence our young leaders in many ways!
That is a great idea to instill pride in appearance and how to present yourself in a professional manner. My last school in NC initiated a fraternity sponsored by our young energetic guidance counselor called the Swag Phi Smooth. This group of young men served as mentors to underclassmen and middle school students who were in need of positive role models. They prided themselves as service providers to the community at large and often could be seen volunteering at local events where they could be used in a important way. I would love to initiate something like this at my new school.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! We have something like this at our school but not the extant where the students are tied to the leadership aspect of governing the school.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. Students need to learn leadership responsibilities while in school. Older students also need to know that their behavior matters and schools need to provide opportunities for them to be positive role models for the younger students, many of whom may be their siblings.
ReplyDeleteTonisha, I love this idea! What a terrific way for students to gain important leadership skills! This initiative will surely help students take ownership of their school and build character. Which grade level participates?
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to borrow this idea! Thank you for sharing this. I think this would be a fantastic tie-in for our PBIS implementation. Scaffolding positive behavior through modeling and developing leadership, and making it fun with the ties and pearls. Very cool!
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