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Roles within Clubs
ROLES WITHIN THE CLUBS
Club Sponsors
Almost every teacher will be approached at some point and asked to sponsor a club. You might be asked by an administrator, by your fellow teachers, or by the students themselves. Being a club sponsor is full of many rewards.
There is a time commitment involved in sponsoring a student club. However, not all clubs are not equal. Each club will require work, but some require more work than others. Any extracurricular club activities will require adult coordination and supervision. Club Sponsors are responsible for guiding their officers and members. For clubs that can partake in competitions, it is the expectation that students prepare for these regularly and participate. Club sponsors must work to ensure that each club has opportunities to actively involve all members throughout the year.
Club Officers
IThe club officers are critical to the success of a club. Their time and dedication can help ensure that a club will be fun and productive. All club officers should be present during their club’s events. It is important to keep in mind that the success of each club falls more on the officiers than the sponsors. Clubs are what the student's make it. Officers must keep communication with the Board of Club Directors.
Club Members
Each club is only as good as its members. It is extremely important that each member of a club brings something new and innovative to the table, and makes purposeful and positive contributions, to allow the club to thrive. It is the responsibility of the club as a whole to contribute to the Sagemont Community through volunteering and creating a better environment.