Often good ideas for new student organizations arise, but no one understands how to turn ideas into a fully functioning club.
Brainstorm Ideas
To get people interested in your organization it requires tremendous amounts of observation skills. Observe your peers and determine what they identify with and their interests. Relating your ideas to popular interest can increase the number of students participating in your club.
Create a Proposal
You will need to create a proposal to present your ideas to Dr. Butler. Organized ideas make the presentation look professional. It should include the purpose of the club and a club name.
Find a Sponsor
All student organizations require teacher supervision. Email and talk to teachers to find potential sponsors. Teachers might be more interested in sponsoring if you show them your presentation.
Notify Dr. Butler
To determine the effectiveness of a potential school organization, Dr. Butler will review the proposal.
Promote Your Club
In order to bring attention to your team, you must promote it around the school. Upon approval from an Assistant Principal, you can make flyers to post around the school, or request for an announcement.