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Title: Managing a CTSO


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Managing a CTSO
  • And staying sane while doing so!

2
What is the purpose of a CTSO?
  • Connect the students learning to the real world
  • Provide opportunities for career exploration and
    leadership skill building
  • Recognize student achievement in the Career and
    Tech fields
  • Allow students to see the relevance of their
    learning
  • Get students excited about your program and helps
    to recruit more students for your program

3
Attitude
  • If you act enthusiastic, you will be
    enthusiastic!
  • Students want to be a part of something fun,
    entertaining and helpful to them.
  • Other teachers will want to help you if you
    appear organized. Know what you need them to
    do and ask for help!

4
Getting started
  • Set goals
  • Select officers
  • Plan your own program of work Sample
  • Plan travel Purchase orders
  • Look at the state and national websites to
    familiarize yourself with the theme, registration
    guidelines, and expectations
  • Get excited!

5
Ideas for Officers
  • President
  • Secretary
  • VP Competition
  • VP Publicity
  • VP Fundraising
  • VP Community Service
  • Choose your officers rather than voting because
    you will work with them the most
  • Hold them accountable meet monthly
  • Make them feel appreciated
  • Try to get them to sign up for your class if
    possible

Officer Application Sample
6
Membership
  • Class presentations by you by your officers to
    other classes (Do by middle of September)
  • Set your dues create a membership form
  • Publicize Bulletin boards, announcements,
    stickers, etc
  • Create an awesome club t-shirt that others want
    either by you or the students (Customink.com)
  • Make it personal send invitations to former
    students, provide discounts for recruiting
    certain of members

Membership Application
7
Monthly Meetings
  • Meet with your club monthly
  • Host before and/or afterschool meetings/socials
  • Make it as student led as possible remember it
    is their club!
  • Find Guest Speakers early parents of students,
    your own network of friends, partners in
    education, share with other clubs, colleges (Art
    Institute, Medix), just call around area
    businesses

8
Monthly Meetings contd
  • Ask questions before you choose a guest speaker
    they must be able to speak to teens and be
    interactive entertaining
  • Other ideas brainstorm with your officers
  • Stress Management
  • Community Service
  • Job Interviewing
  • Dressing for Success Image
  • Applying for college
  • Alumni Day (Get permission!)
  • Make them as interactive as possible

9
Sample Meeting
  • Have officers dress professionally and/or wear
    blazers for competition
  • Greet members _at_ door
  • Provide agenda
  • Introduction
  • Icebreaker
  • Meeting topic
  • Door prizes
  • Food
  • Keep it simple
  • Take pictures!

10
Competition
  • Huge opportunity for students This is their
    sport.
  • Explore and ask questions
  • Region, State, International levels
  • Implement a local competition to ensure
    commitment

11
Competition
  • Prepare students early begin in October
    incorporating it into your class.
  • Give your other teachers lesson ideas to help you
    prepare them for competition
  • Start small to learn how it works and build from
    there
  • Ask students you think would be interested and
    take it seriously to sign up
  • Volunteer at the competitions to learn more
  • Keep materials organized for the next year

12
How to prepare for competition
  • Start early! Even on 1st day getting to know
    the club
  • Use test questions as warm-up questions in class
    that go with the unit that you are working on.
  • Have a day in class to use as a quiz bowl where
    students work in teams and take sample tests.
    Winners get a prize.
  • Use the role plays or other performance based
    events in your class with the unit that you are
    working on.
  • Have former members return to class and discuss
    with current members what competition is like and
    how to prepare.
  • Request donations from local businesses/partners
    (tax free!)

13
Traveling with students
  • Have students pay deposits for EVERYTHING
  • Provide packets to each competitor
  • Include a memo outlining all event information
    including dress code, event location, times of
    departure, meal information, event times,
    expectations, consequences of poor behavior,
    costs, etc)
  • Include all forms field trip permission forms,
    conduct assurance, grade verification sheets,
    etc)
  • Keep a field trip notebook to take with you on
    trips to stay organized

14
Traveling with students
  • Give students your phone number and have them
    stay with a buddy and check in with you
    periodically
  • Do room checks
  • If anything happens, find the state advisor and
    then your administrators
  • If you have a field trip notebook, all of the
    information you need will be in that notebook ?

15
Community Service Projects
  • Plan at least 2 projects per year
  • Brainstorm with your officers for ideas
  • Work with other clubs together for bigger impact
  • Provide opportunities to serve, not just donate
    money or items
  • Write press releases for the newspaper and submit
    them to be published.

16
Community Service Projects
  • Ideas for projects
  • Each club usually has a fall spring idea that
    includes collecting money for a variety of causes
    including breast cancer, MDA, Diabetes
    Foundation, etc.
  • Collect items for care packages to send to armed
    forces
  • Homeless Shelter of Douglas County
  • Sheltering Arms
  • Veterans Day honor those in your school
  • Teacher Appreciation
  • School Beautification projects

17
Fundraising
  • Brainstorm with your officers
  • Sell candy but have them turn in dollars or
    checks (no coins!)
  • Create projects in class where students create a
    product to sell to others in the school to raise
    money (with prior permission!)
  • Ideas Catalog fundraisers, t-shirts, products
    at games, homecoming buttons, football/basketball
    game ideas
  • Otis Spunkmeyer Smoothie machines (depending on
    administration)
  • Get creative

18
Other Field Trips
  • If allowed, students love field trips!
  • Opportunity to see places and encourage
    membership in your club
  • Ideas
  • Local businesses where students can see your
    subjects in real life
  • Colleges/Universities
  • Federal Reserve, CNN Center, World of Coke,
    Chick-fil-a Corporate Headquarters, any place
    that you can prove to be co-curricular and
    valuable to the students

19
Things to remember
  • Be passionate about it because it is what helps
    students achieve the most brings them back to
    your program
  • Start slow and increase goals each year
  • Learn from others
  • Ask questions
  • Dont get discouraged, just learn from the issue
    and move on
  • Have a notebook to keep organized
  • Membership
  • Officers include your officer info, POW, etc
  • Field Trip Notebook check request forms, sub
    forms, printed emails from state advisors, field
    trip forms, etc to take with you on your trips
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