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IMPORTANT PROGRAM INFORMATION
- The Program
fee is to be paid the day of the Challenge Presentation. Please
send any paperwork that is require for us to complete in advance
of the program date. Make checks payable to Challenge Leadership
Programs. The school will be invoiced for actual travel expenses.
- The Challenge
program is best presented in a facility outside the regular school
building. A field trip atmosphere away from bells, other students
and interruptions increases the effectiveness of the program.
The program is often presented in a church fellowship hall, banquet
facility, community recreation center, service organization/community
meeting room, conference room, or country club. The room should
be large enough to accommodate the student participants in an
activity-type setting and should be approximately the size of
three classrooms.
- Due to
the nature of the program, the number one priority when choosing
a room for the program site is acoustics. A presentation that
cannot be heard is going to be considerably less effective. Therefore,
it is imperative that the facility be acoustically sound. National
Guard Armories traditionally have terrible acoustics. Some gymnasiums
are acoustically acceptable while others are not. It is important
that before choosing a site, a test of the acoustics is made.
Additionally, please verify that appropriate heating and air conditioning
is available.
- The tables
and chairs must be setup as requested prior to the program, and
a representative from the school must meet the Challenge presenter
at the program site one hour before students arrive.
- The program
has proven to be most effective with long rectangular tables as
opposed to round tables. Each table should have ten chairs (eight
for MS) to accommodate each of the students. A total of 80+ chairs
(64+ for MS) will be needed for students at each table. Different
grade level students should be assigned to each each table as
well as equal representation of gender and minorities. Social
cliques and close friends should be separated as much as possible.
Students do not need to bring any supplies or materials (backpacks,
notebooks, pens ect.) to the program.
- At least
one representative from the school is required to be in
attendance throughout the entire program. We welcome teachers,
parents and staff to attend during the day and encourage you to
invite your school superintendent and local media.
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