PASC Summer leadership camps

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PASC Summer leadership camps District 2 Conference 2016

Locations, levels, and dates

Blue: first summer camp available Topics to be covered: Communication, Public Speaking, Leadership, Project Planning, Personal Skills, Roles of Officers, Meeting Skills, Climbing the PASC ladder, Publicity, and Etiquette

Blue: grades 7, 8 and 9 Students will be put into Council groups that will resemble their real student councils back at home. Council groups will choose officers, meet multiple times a day, and plan activities that will happen throughout the week. A few times throughout the week the entire delegation will be split in half and they will attend staff lead workshops. Everyday students will attend an activity, have recreation time, and will go over PASC cheers and chants. Students will also set goals and create mission statements at camp. Students will have a banquet and a dance at the end of the week.

Advanced Blue: for students who attended blue Topics to be covered: Leadership, Workshop planning, Social media, Project Planning and Implementation, Mentoring, and Community Service

Advanced Blue: for students who attended blue Students will help to manage the younger Blue delegates through team building activities With a partner, delegates will learn to create an ideal workshop that they can present at the state conference After completing the workshop, delegates will have the opportunity to present their ideas to the blue delegation and get positive feedback As a delegation, advanced blue members will plan events throughout the week to improve communication and team effectiveness.

Gold: for students who attended blue Topics to be covered: Communication, Group Dynamics and Team Building, Leadership, Motivating Oneself and Others, Project Planning, Personal Organization Skills, Meeting Skills, Officer and Meeting Skills

Advanced Gold: The last camp available Students will attend highly interactive learning units that will teach you a number of advanced skills. Students will be split into two councils that will be run like a normal student council. Students will learn a great deal about teamwork, communication, and adventure at Outdoor Odyssey. Students will create a presentation about an idea they plan to take back to their school. Students will attend a banquet and a dance at the end of the week.