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1 By: Evan Rayburn, Emma Cozby, Amber Chau, Megan Johnson, and Celine McNally Mrs. Riffle’s class

2 Problem and Solution How can we accumulate money through extra curricular activities? Lakota can save money by eliminating certain after-school activities.

3 Sources of Assistance www.acorn-online.com/joomla15/darientimes/news/local/47839-school-budget-crunch- high-school-sport-on-cutting-board.html (This is a link that talks about a school that wants to cut extra curricular activities.) www.acorn-online.com/joomla15/darientimes/news/local/47839-school-budget-crunch- high-school-sport-on-cutting-board.html http://www.idahostatesman.com/123/story/797566.html (This link talks about a school that did cut extra curricular activities.) http://www.idahostatesman.com/123/story/797566.html http://www.teencollegeeducation.org/2009/07/activites-outside-of-school.html (This link talks about activities outside of school.) http://www.teencollegeeducation.org/2009/07/activites-outside-of-school.html http://www.georgedrama.com/orgs.html (This link talks about an example of an organization that provides an extra curricular.) http://www.georgedrama.com/orgs.html

4 Sources of Resistance ProblemsAvoiding It Parents, teachers, and students may not want to cut clubs. Parents may not like it because it takes away opportunities. Teachers may not like it because the might just enjoy teaching or being apart of it. Clubs may be the only thing that makes school exciting for students. Parents can try to get opportunities outside of school of influence them to teachers in the classrooms. Examples of opportunities are 4-H, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and there are opportunities everywhere. Teachers can just teach in the classrooms or have a one time after school class, or fun day (that doesn’t cost any money. This may not be the biggest money saver than other solutions. You could: (a) raise school fees, (b) try really hard to get the levy passed, (c) kids have to pay money to participate in school spirit days, (d) have more things such as candy grams, friendship matches, bake sales, etc. Kids are being too lazy and going home and staying on the couch instead of being in a club. Not having clubs after- school will give kids nothing to do. We could come up with a club that is versatile that everyone likes. We could have it cost absolutely nothing. Either have something that is just time to get together or something like gym activities after-school.

5 Action Plan! Short term Goals:  Raise the amount of people to join  Increase the registration fee to participate in that activity  Limit the amount of money spent on materials  Only rid certain additional activities in Junior Schools

6 Action Plan ! Long term Goals :  Gain more money through extra curricular activities  Gain enough money to eventually bring back cut activities

7 Pie Table

8 From a Teacher’s Point of View Teachers of Clubs How much money do you spend on materials? In your opinion, are there clubs that need to be cut? About how many people join you club(s) ? What is a good number for the club registration fee? Mr. Bauer (Robotics Club) $100+YES0-15 people$40-$60 Mrs. Parks (Yearbook) Mrs. Patten (Art Club) Mrs. Patten (Drama Club)

9 Pros and Cons Pro (Good)Cons (Bad) Saves money Complaints/Unfairness Less PollutionMay not be the Biggest Money Saver Less trouble for Parents

10 Thank you for Listening! We appreciate your full attention and support for helping Lakota’s Budget.


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