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1 The Virginia Student Councils Association presents the 92nd Annual State Convention March 16 18, 2018 The Founders Inn Virginia Beach, Virginia Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

2 2018 CONVENTION AT A GLANCE Daily Schedule and Major Convention Activities Friday, March 16, :30 a.m. VSCA Officer School Luncheon 12:30 3:00 p.m. Hotel Registration/Check-In Convention Registration 1:30 p.m. Elections Committee Meeting 2:00 2:50 p.m. Advisory Committee Meeting 2:00 2:30 p.m. New to VSCA Workshop 2:45 2:55 p.m. Meet in Regional Rooms 3:00 4:10 p.m. Opening General Session 4:15 5:00 p.m. Regional Meetings 5:00 5:15 p.m. Prepare for Dinner 5:15 6:15 p.m. VSCA Dinner 6:25 7:25 p.m. Regional Meetings 7:30 9:15 p.m. 2nd General Session 9:20 9:40 p.m. Meet the Candidates 9:45 9:55 p.m. Regional Meetings 10:00 10:35 p.m. Pep Rally 10:40 10:55 p.m. Illumination 11:00 p.m. In Rooms/Quiet Time Saturday, March 17, :30 8:25 a.m. VSCA Breakfast 8:30 10:00 a.m. 3rd General Session 10:10 10:40 a.m. Learning Lab Session 1 10:50 11:20 a.m. Learning Lab Session 2 11:30 a.m. 12:05 p.m. School Caucuses 12:10 1:05 p.m. VSCA Luncheon 12:20 1:05 p.m. Voting 12:20 12:34 p.m. Regions 2,4,6 12:35 12:49 p.m. Regions 1,3,8 12:50 1:05 p.m. Regions 5,7 1:15 1:45 p.m. Learning Lab Session 3 2:00 3:30 p.m. 4th General Session Forum with the Board of Education 3:40 5:00 p.m. Swap Shop/Resolutions Session 5:15 6:00 p.m. Public Speaking Contest 5:15 6:00 p.m. Tie-Breaker Voting 5:15 6:30 p.m. Prepare for Banquet 6:30 8:30 p.m. VSCA Banquet and Awards Ceremony 8:30 p.m. Installation Practice All candidate schools student and advisor must attend 9:00 11:00 p.m. VSCA Dance Party 11:15 p.m. In Rooms/Quiet Time Sunday, March 18 7:30 a.m. Baggage Hold for Late Departures 7:45 8:30 a.m. VSCA Breakfast 8:30 10:30 a.m. Closing General Session 10:30 a.m. Hotel Checkout 10:30 11:00 a.m. New VSCA Advisory Committee Orientation

3 Welcome to the 92nd Annual VSCA State Convention from the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals Department of Student Leadership 4909 Cutshaw Avenue Richmond, Virginia Phone: (804) Fax: (804) Dr. Mark Makovec Principal, Norfolk Division VASSP President Dr. Randy D. Barrack VASSP Executive Director Mrs. Andrea Vail VSCA Director Mr. Daniel Vieth Convention Registrar

4 Welcome Dear Convention Delegate, Welcome to the 92nd Annual VSCA State Convention! Our theme this year is Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation and we hope you find a wealth of inspiration, useful suggestions, and thought-provoking discussions this weekend at the beautiful Founders Inn in Virginia Beach. Along with the dozens of members of the Advisory Board, we have been hard at work this year to put on an incredibly amazing experience. If you re joining us for the first time, welcome. If you re a returning veteran, welcome back. Let s all enjoy this remarkable time we have together. The VSCA State Officers and Regional Representatives, Derek Shockey Student Representative Woodgrove High School President School Jillian Doerr Student Representative Grassfield High School Vice President School Gabbi Troia Student Representative Woodbridge High School Secretary School VSCA Obligation As a member of the SCA I will seek to prepare myself physically, mentally, and morally, to express good citizenship, attitudes and practices, and to promote the general welfare of the school. 2 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

5 Table of Contents Welcome from the VSCA State Officer Schools... 2 VSCA Regions... 4 VSCA Region Representatives... 5 VSCA Advisory Committee Appointed Members...6 Regional Meeting Agendas... 7 VSCA Achievement Award Schools... 8 Convention Schedule... 9 Featured Speakers...13 Learning Lab Descriptions...14 VSCA Rules of Procedure...17 Evaluation...19 Hotel Map... Inside back cover THIS PROGRAM BELONGS TO NAME SCHOOL ADVISOR If found, please return to the VSCA Convention Office, located on the 1st level in front of the ballroom. Thank you! Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

6 VSCA Regions REGION I Charles City County Chesterfield County Colonial Heights City Dinwiddie County Goochland County Hanover County Henrico County Hopewell City New Kent County Petersburg City Powhatan County Prince George County Richmond City Surry County Sussex County REGION II Accomack County Chesapeake City Franklin City Hampton City Isle of Wight County Newport News City Norfolk City Northampton County Poquoson City Portsmouth City Southampton County Suffolk City Virginia Beach City Williamsburg-James City County York County REGION III Caroline County Colonial Beach City Essex County Fredericksburg City Gloucester County King George County King & Queen County King William County Lancaster County Matthews County Middlesex County Northumberland County Richmond County Spotsylvania County Stafford County West Point Town Westmoreland County REGION IV Alexandria City Arlington County Clarke County Culpepper City Fairfax City Fairfax County Falls Church City Fauquier County Frederick County Loudoun County Madison County Manassas City Manassas Park City Orange County Page County Prince William County Rappahannock County Shenandoah County Warren County Winchester City REGION V Albemarle County Amherst County Augusta County Bath County Bedford City Buena Vista City Campbell County Charlottesville City Fluvanna County Greene County Harrisonburg City Highland County Lexington City Louisa County Lynchburg City Nelson County Rockbridge County Rockingham County Staunton City Waynesboro City REGION VI Alleghany County Botetourt County Covington City Craig County Danville City Floyd County Franklin County Henry County Martinsville City Montgomery County Patrick County Pittsylvania County Roanoke City Roanoke County Salem City REGION VII Bland County Bristol City Buchanan County Carroll County Dickenson County Galax City Giles County Grayson County Lee County Norton City Pulaski County Radford City Russell County Scott County Smyth County Tazewell County Washington County Wise County Wythe County REGION VIII Amelia County Appomattox County Brunswick County Buckingham County Charlotte County Cumberland County Greensville County Halifax County Lunenburg County Mecklenburg County Nottoway County Prince Edward County 4 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

7 Region Representatives Region 1 School Prince George High School Prince George School Division Courtney West, Student Ms. Marcia Edmundson, Advisor Region 5 School Liberty High School Bedford School Division Summer Markham, Student Mrs. Robin Waldron, Advisor Region 2 School Oscar Smith High School Chesapeake School Division Kaity Wasinger, Student Ms. Tina Salmon, Advisor Region 3 School Courtland High School Spotsylvania School Division Rachel Gallahan, Student Ms. Amy Thorne, Advisor Ms. Bobbie Almassy, Advisor Region 6 School Franklin County High School Franklin County School Division Madison Shubert, Student Ms. Kirsten Yaffe, Advisor Ms. Rebecca Nagle, Advisor Region 8 School Buckingham County High School Buckingham School Division Kayla Sage, Student Mrs. Mary Stearrett, Advisor Region 4 School Woodbridge High School Prince William School Division Fahad Abdulrazzaq, Student Mr. Michael Viola, Advisor Mrs. Cortney Bristow, Advisor Middle School Representative Tuckahoe Middle School Henrico School Division Ella Hurlbert, Student Ms. Donna Forester, Advisor VASSP Representative Dr. Kevin Bezy Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

8 Advisory Committee VSCA Advisory Committee Appointed Members Battlefield High School Nicole Cheng Prince William County Grace Kim Benton Middle School Emma Weaver Prince William County Buckingham County High School Amanda Bryan Buckingham County Tyshea Chambers Tajhmir Gough Alley Ragland April Sage Kayla Sage Sarah Whittington Daniel Brickhill C.D. Hylton High School Kathleen Gurango Prince William County Aleana Hunter Dominique Malloy De Jah Robinson Daniella Saforo Courtland High School Christine Bowser Spotsylvania County Rachel Gallahan Reagan Jackson Maria Parent Michaela Salvary Mia Shepherd Franklin County High School Jenna Lambert Franklin County Madison Shubert Freedom High School Noah Burke Loudoun County Jenna Thalji Grassfield High School Audrey Baker Chesapeake City Jillian Grant Amanda Shepps Liberty High School Summer Markham Bedford County Orange County High School Shane Lohr Orange County Jarrett Long MacKenzie Rankin Oscar F. Smith High School Kimber Foreman Chesapeake City Kara Prescott Brittnei Walker Kaity Wasinger Prince George High School Courtney West Prince George County Emily Whitehead South Lakes High School Kate Kaufman Fairfax County Samantha Lowe Staci Puertas Neharika Singh 6 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

9 Woodbridge Senior High School Chelsea Kumah Prince William County Fahad Abdulrazzaq Catherine Cornicelli Joel Diaz Anna Facciola Andrea Funez Eva Kemal Marcela Oliva-Rivera Woodgrove High School Elizabeth Clark Loudoun County Lance Czarnecki Maddy Davis Maryam Khan Sam Payne Vicky Thompson Kawal Tiwana If you would like to be a member of the Advisory Committee, please pick up an Appointed Member Application at the VSCA Office. VSCA Regional Meeting Agendas Friday, March 16, :15 p.m. 1. Introduction of Regional Representatives, Officers (if any), Schools, and Advisors 2. Icebreaker/Team Building Activity 3. Overview of Convention Service Project School Supply Drive 4. Brainstorm and create a regional cheer to be presented at the pep rally this evening 5. Read resolutions they will be further discussed tomorrow during resolution workshops 6. Discuss topics and procedures for the Board of Education Forum Friday, March 16, :25 p.m. 1. Icebreaker/Team Building Activity 2. Introduction and speeches of Candidates for High School Regional Representatives (if any) 3. Complete Convention Service Project School Supply Drive 4. Go over pep rally games Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

10 Achievement Awards Each year, VSCA honors member schools that promote leadership and community service through their school s Student Council activities by awarding an Achievement Award. This year, 24 schools will be recognized at this convention for their achievements during the school year. To be recognized, schools must apply and submit documentation of completing a variety of activities throughout the school year. The required projects must be assembled in a portfolio and reviewed by the school principal to be considered for an award. All member schools that complete the criteria for this award receive the award. Congratulations to the 2018 recipients of this outstanding achievement: Battlefield High School Benton Middle School Buckingham County High School Buffalo Gap High School C.D. Hylton High School Courtland High School Franklin County High School Freedom High School Grassfield High School Hayfield Elementary School Hickory High School Hugo A. Owens Middle School Liberty High School Massaponax High School Orange County High School Osbourn High School Oscar Smith High School Park View High School Patrick Henry High School Prince George High School South Lakes High School Western Branch Middle School Woodbridge High School Woodgrove High School 8 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

11 Schedule of Events Friday, March 16, :30 a.m. VSCA Officer School Luncheon... Patrick Henry 12:30 3:00 p.m. Hotel Registration/Check-In... Front Desk 12:30 3:00 p.m. Convention Registration... Ballroom Registration Desk 1:30 p.m. Elections Committee Meeting...Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater All Candidate Schools are required to attend 2:00 2:50 p.m. Advisory Committee Meeting...Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater 2:00 2:30 p.m. New to VSCA Workshop...Madison 2:45 2:55 p.m. Meet in Regional Rooms... See room list below Region... Location One...Benjamin Franklin Two...Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater Three... James Madison Four... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Five, Six, Seven, Eight...Benjamin Harrison 3:00 4:10 p.m. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation Opening General Session... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Presiding: VSCA President School Woodgrove High School, Loudoun Division Derek Shockey, Student Representative Jeff Schutte and Laura Mowers, Advisors Welcome to the 92nd Annual VSCA Convention VSCA Advisory Committee Introductions Opening of Convention, School Explosions Greetings: Dr. Steven M. Constantino, Acting Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Commonwealth of Virginia Convention reminders and updates 4:15 5:00 p.m. First Regional Meeting (Led by Regional Representatives)... Regional Rooms 5:00 5:15 p.m. Prepare for Dinner 5:15 6:15 p.m. VSCA Dinner... Virginia Ballroom 1-2 6:25 7:25 p.m. Second Regional Meeting (Led by Regional Representatives)... Regional Rooms Same location as first meeting 7:30 9:15 p.m. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation 2nd General Session... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Presiding: VSCA President School Woodgrove High School, Loudoun Division Derek Shockey, Student Representative Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

12 Jeff Schutte and Laura Mowers, Advisors Keynote Speaker: Kyle Willkom Swag Swap 9:20 9:40 p.m. Meet the Candidates...Ballroom Foyer 9:45 9:55 p.m. Third Regional Meeting (Led by Regional Representatives) Pep Rally Preparations Same location as first meeting 10:00 10:35 p.m. VSCA Pep Rally... Virginia Ballroom :40 10:55 p.m. Illumination... Virginia Ballroom :00 p.m. In Rooms...Quiet Time Saturday, March 17, :30-8:25 a.m. VSCA Breakfast... Virginia Ballroom 1-2 8:30-10:00 a.m. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation 3rd General Session... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Presiding: VSCA Vice President School Grassfield High School, Chesapeake Division Jillian Doerr, Student Representative Alicia White, Advisor Campaign Speeches for VSCA Officer School Candidates Keynote Speaker: Kyle Willkom 10:10 10:40 a.m. Learning Lab Session 1... See table below 10:50 11:20 a.m. Learning Lab Session 2... See table below Learning Lab Schedule Room Session 1 10:10-10:40 Session 2 10:50-11:20 Henry Advisor Swap Shop (Double Session) Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater Mason Harrison Franklin Madison Reaching Out Without a Doubt Electronic Communication Is Growing Building School Pride, Morale, and Traditions Whole School Events That Rock What to Do When You Don t Know What to Do Bring Unity to Your Community Parliamentary Procedure Sociology of Leadership Fashion Feud: A Competitive Fashion Show Can you PHIL the Love Tonight? Session 3 1:15-1:45 HoCo 101 Doing Good by Doing Good Parliamentary Procedure Plan and Simple Ideas! Ideas! Ideas! Elementary and Middle School Swap Shop Going Paperless Blair Surviving Freshman Year Why (K)not? Why (K)not? Virginia Ballrooms 3 & 4 Resolutions Workshop Resolutions Workshop 10 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

13 11:30 a.m. 12:05 p.m. School Caucuses...Discuss candidates for office and Resolutions As a school, please decide a location 12:10 1:05 p.m. VSCA Luncheon... Virginia Ballroom :20 1:05 p.m. Voting... Braxton *Regions 2,4,6: 12:20 12:34 p.m. *Regions 1,3,8: 12:35 12:49 p.m. *Regions 5,7: 12:50 1:05 p.m. 1:15 1:45 p.m. Learning Lab Session 3...See table on p.9 2:00-3:30 p.m. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation 4th General Session Forum with the Board of Education... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Presiding: VSCA President School Woodgrove High School, Loudoun Division Derek Shockey, Student Representative Jeff Schutte and Laura Mowers, Advisors 3:40 5:00 p.m. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation Resolutions Session... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Presiding: VSCA Secretary School Woodbridge High School, Prince William Division Gabbi Troia, Student Representative Mike Viola, Kyle Geck, and Cortney Bristow, Advisors Dr. Cynthia Mayo, Registered Parliamentarian 3:40 5:00 p.m. Swap Shop... Virginia Ballroom 1-2 5:15 6:00 p.m. Public Speaking Contest...Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater 5:15 6:00 p.m. Tie-Breaker Voting... Braxton 5:15 6:30 p.m. Prepare for Banquet 6:30 8:30 p.m. VSCA Banquet and Awards Ceremony... Virginia Ballroom 1-2 8:30 p.m. Installation Practice... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 All Candidate Schools student and advisor must attend 9:00 11:00 p.m. VSCA Dance Party... Atrium Movie...Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater 11:15 p.m. In Rooms... Quiet Time Sunday, March 18, :30 a.m. Baggage Hold for Late Departures... Braxton 7:45-8:30 a.m. VSCA Breakfast... Virginia Ballroom 1-2 8:30 10:30 a.m. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation Closing General Session... Virginia Ballroom 3-4 Presiding: VSCA President School Woodgrove High School, Loudoun Division Derek Shockey, Student Representative Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

14 Jeff Schutte and Laura Mowers, Advisors Mr. Kenneth Kidd, Keynote Speaker Award Presentations New Officer Installation Closing Comments 10:30 a.m. Hotel Checkout 10:30 11:00 a.m. New VSCA Advisory Committee Orientation... Thomas Jefferson Amphitheater Immediately following Closing Session 12 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

15 Featured Speakers Dr. Steven M. Constantino was named acting superintendent of public instruction by Governor Terry McAuliffe effective January 1, His career started as an educator in 1980 in upstate New York, where he served in several school districts as a music teacher, band director, district director of fine arts and as a high school assistant principal. He served as an assistant principal and principal in Prince William County. He served as deputy superintendent in Cobb County Georgia s second largest school district from From 2011 to 2016, he served as the division superintendent for the Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools. Dr. Constantino s honors include being named Region 2 Superintendent of the Year in 2015 by the Virginia Association of School Superintendents and Prince William County Principal of the Year for Kyle Willkom has always strived to live an action-packed life. Along with starting his leadership development company, Action Packed Leadership, Kyle wrote two books on leadership, Wake Up Call and The Thinking Dilemma, created the Action Packed Life online leadership course (reaching high school students across the country), and was the first employee of a million-dollar marketing startup. Kyle has also completed six marathons, climbed mountains, and was an all-state basketball player who walked on at Marquette University. Now Kyle travels the country, guitar in hand, delivering inspirational speeches that are funny, interactive, and life-changing. His speeches motivate and challenge students to have a vision, accomplish big things, and become a better version of themselves. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

16 Learning Lab Descriptions Advisor Swap Shop ADVISOR SESSION South Lakes High School Advisor Presenter: Lyn Fiscus This double session is a perfect place for advisors to get great ideas from one another. Share experiences, problem-solve, and create a network! Bring Unity to Your Community Oscar Smith High School Student Presenters: Kimber Foreman, Kaity Wasinger, Elizabeth Kondzella Advisors: Hilary Bayse, Tina Salmon Explore and discuss different ways your SCA can give back to your school and community. Learn about fun and unique service project ideas. Building School Pride, Morale, and Traditions Woodbridge High School Student Presenters: Chelsea Kumah, Joel Diaz, Abby Meyer Advisor: Michael Viola It is the responsibility of SCA advisors and student leaders to increase school pride, enhance the morale in their building, and implement many different school traditions. Yet, have you ever felt as a leader that you are limited, restricted, and unable to fulfill your leadership capacity and do your job? We know this is the case for advisors and students alike. This session will give some tips, advice, and ideas that will not only allow you to better your leadership, but also leave a positive, realistic impact. Can you PHIL the Love Tonight? Student Presenters: Eva Kemal, Nicholas Pumpelly, Andrea Funez, Shrey Pandey Advisor: Michael Viola Learn how to engage your school and community in philanthropic and service work, while raising thousands of dollars in fun-filled events. Various topics will be covered including: awareness months, appreciation weeks, charity fundraisers, and philanthropic drives. Doing Good by Doing Good Liberty High School Student Presenters: Summer Markham, April Sage, Tajhmir Gough Advisor: Robin Waldron This session will discuss service projects that help those in need. There will be an example of a service project and discussion on service projects like trick or treating for canned food, nursing home pen pals, and sock the court. Electronic Communication Is Growing Courtland High School Student Presenters: Maria Parent, Reagan Jackson, Christine Bowser Advisors: Amy Thorne, Bobbie Almassy In this session, we will discuss ways to keep SCAs current with electronic communication. Students will create an electronic sign-up and send it to their advisors. Fashion Feud: A Competitive Fashion Show Benton Middle School Student Presenters: Emily Flugrad, Carley Mayers Advisors: Cadence Kelly, Mark Shiring The Fashion Feud is a competitive fashion show that promotes school spirit and community service. Teams comprised of students and teachers walk the runway in a variety of entertaining categories. Participants and audience members collect and donate new or gently used clothes for those in need. This is a unique event that works well for any school. Visit this session to learn more and show us your runway skills in a live demonstration. Going Paperless Battlefield High School Student Presenters: Kirt Boyd, Karina Reynolds, Zarin Rahman Advisor: Joe Schelzo Review of old school voting methods, options for transitioning to e-voting with the pros, cons, and challenges of making the transitions. 14 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

17 HoCo 101 South Lakes High School Student Presenters: Staci Puertas, Kate Kaufman, Samantha Lowe, Neharika Singh Advisor: Lyn Fiscus A good homecoming theme should serve as a unifying element that ties all the elements of the week together and allows for creativity in all aspects of the week: dress-up days, lunchtime activities, hall decorations, a pep rally, parade floats, and the dance. Take your HoCo to the next level with this plan for developing themes that engage more students and turn homecoming into a memorable week of over-the-top spirit. Ideas! Ideas! Ideas! ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL SWAP SHOP Tuckahoe Middle School Student Presenters: Ella Hurlbert, Morgan Pustilnik, Maddie Cassidy Advisor: Donna Forester Come share your ideas about everything involving SCA. We will discuss everything from fundraisers to icebreakers, to spirit ideas and community service. We want to hear from you and share our best ideas! Parliamentary Procedure Woodgrove High School Student Presenter: Maryam Khan Advisor: Laura Mowers Parliamentary Procedure will be taught in a fun and engaging manner. Be ready to walk out feeling more confident when using Parliamentary Procedure in meetings. Plan and Simple Woodbridge High School Student Presenters: Asad Waters, Sydney Crosby, Iris Towler, Dorcas Obeng, Bry Solletti Advisor: Kyle Geck Event planning may seem like a daunting task, but learn the fundamentals in this session. Go from a novice event planner to a master in 30 minutes. Reaching Out Without a Doubt Grassfield High School Student Presenters: Amanda Shepps, Audrey Baker, Jillian Grant Advisor: Alicia White A hands on workshop where you will learn how to include all groups in your school and make for a welcoming environment. Resolutions Workshop THOSE ATTENDING THE RESOLUTIONS SESSION MUST ATTEND ONE OF THESE SESSIONS Woodgrove High School Student Presenter: Derek Shockey, VSCA President Advisor: Jeff Schutte This will be a group discussion on the resolutions to be discussed, the procedures for discussion and for amending and voting on the VSCA Resolutions. Sociology of Leadership Woodbridge High School Student Presenter: Miles Desamour Advisor: Kyle Geck You will be able to examine and find your own selfimage. You will determine what defines a good leader and reflect on if you have their attributes within your respective organization. Lastly, you will compare the social dynamics of your school with other schools. Surviving Freshman Year SENIORS ONLY Presenter: Ryan Thomas, 2016 VSCA President Ryan Thomas returns with his first year of college complete. He will tell all about his adventures, tips for survival, and best of all, jokes about Virginia Tech! You don t want to miss it!! HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ONLY (unless you re a child prodigy who got into college early)! (continued on next page) Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

18 What to Do When You Don t Know What to Do Prince George High School Student Presenters: Courtney West, Emily Whitehead Advisor: Marcia Edmundson This session will focus on strategies and techniques to identify and manage stress in a busy student s life. Participants will engage in role play and other interactive activities. Tips will be useful for students of all ages levels: elementary through high school! Whole School Events that Rock Freedom High School Student Presenters: Noah Burke, Nathan Tiong Advisor: Jason King Themed events are a guaranteed way to revamp your typical high school functions and increase participation. Join us to brainstorm creative ways to increase school spirit through theming it up for success. Why (K)not? Buckingham County High School Student Presenters: Kayla Sage, Sarah Whittington Advisor: Lisa Coleman Students will engage in a hands-on activity to accomplish personal goals and have an overall impact on their SCA. Individuals will be able to take what they learn back and share with others so that they will leave a long-lasting impact on their schools. Be sure not to miss the VSCA State Convention Forum with the Virginia Board of Education! This is an awesome opportunity for student leaders to have their voices heard and engage in dialogue with Virginia s education policymakers. WHAT: Forum with the Virginia Board of Education WHEN: Saturday, March 17, :00 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Virginia Ballroom 3 4 Virginia Department of Education 16 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

19 VSCA Rules of Procedure The following Rules of Procedure for the Resolutions Session and the Open Forum with the Board of Education were proposed by the VSCA Resolutions Committee and adopted by the VSCA Advisory Committee: Resolutions Session 1. Debate on each resolution is limited to 15 minutes. 2. When wishing to speak, each person must: Sign up to speak a sign-up sheet will be available Friday evening and Saturday until 1:30 p.m. in the VSCA Office. All students wishing to speak must sign the Speaker s List during this time. Be recognized by the Chair. State his/her name and school. Stand and speak from a microphone. 3. No student may speak more than two (2) minutes on a resolution. 4. No more than two (2) students from the same school may speak on the same resolution and the second student wishing to speak on a resolution must go to the end of the line before speaking. 5. All questions and comments must be directed to the Chair. 6. The Chair will alternate microphones. 7. There will be no yielding of time. 8. Only voting delegates will vote. 9. A majority vote is needed to pass both amendments and resolutions. 10. In the event that an amendment is proposed and properly seconded, all speakers waiting to speak should step to the side of the aisle. Delegates wishing to speak to the amendment shall line up to speak, and will be recognized by the Chair, who will alternate microphones. After the amendment is resolved, debate will resume based on the order of the Resolution s Speakers Sheets. Open Forum with the Board of Education 1. Discussion on any particular topic is limited to 10 minutes. 2. Anyone who wishes to speak must sign up in the VSCA Convention Office located on the Founders Inn first level prior to the Forum. Only one student may speak per school. The speaker must be recognized by the Chair, state his/her name and school and stand and speak from a microphone. 3. No student may speak more than one (1) minute on any particular topic. 4. There will be no yielding of time. Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

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21 Convention Evaluation Please fill this out, remove it from this book, and drop it in the box at the VSCA Convention Office before you leave. Your School Level: Elementary Middle High Your Position: Student Advisor 1. Rate by circling the most appropriate number: (1= Needs Improvement 2= Good 3= Awesome) a. Overall Convention b. Hotel Registration c. VSCA Registration d. Opening Session (Friday afternoon) e. Region Meeting #1 (Friday afternoon) f. Region Meeting #2 (Friday evening) g. 2nd General Session (Friday evening) h. Pep Rally/ Illumination i. 3rd General Session (Saturday morning) j. Learning Labs attended (Please list): 10:10 10: :50 11: :15 1: k. 4th General Session - Board of Education l. Resolutions Session m. Swap Shop n. Banquet o. Dance p. Closing Session q. Speaker: Mr. Kyle Willkom r. Speaker: Dr. Steven Constantino s. Outstanding Project Display t. Hotel Lodging u. Meeting Facilities v. Meals w. Hotel Check-in/Check-out Evaluation Continues on Reverse Side Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation VSCA State Convention

22 2. What did you like most about the convention? 3. What did you like the least? 4. Suggestions for improvement: 5. Comments: Please drop this in the VSCA box. Thank you! 20 VSCA State Convention 2018 Grow a Generation to Lead the Nation

23 The Founders Inn Virginia Beach, Virginia

24 The Virginia Student Councils Association is administered by the Department of Student Leadership of the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals The Department of Student Leadership of the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals promotes leadership learning in student organizations for all K 12 schools throughout the Commonwealth. We are committed to the advancement of leadership training for students and advisors in Virginia. The VSCA Advisory Committee of the Virginia Association of Secondary School Principals provides direction and counsel for the administrative operation of the VSCA. The advisory committee consists of seventeen (17) voting members: three (3) high school officer schools (President, Vice-President, and Secretary), eight (8) high school regional representative schools, three (3) middle level representative schools, and three (3) elementary level representatives schools, all elected annually at the VSCA State Convention by member schools of the VSCA. Representative positions of the VSCA Advisory Committee are held by schools rather than individuals. All representative schools, once elected, are represented on the VSCA Advisory Committee by a student representative and his or her school s SCA Advisor or principal designee. In addition, the VSCA Advisory Committee includes ex-officio nonvoting members, including one VASSP representative who is appointed by the VASSP Board of Directors, the VASSP Executive Director, and the director of the VASSP Department of Student Leadership. The VASSP Executive Director may appoint other ex-officio nonvoting members as necessary.

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