School

Action Tips: Start a Peer Mentoring Program at Your School

Mentoring

Starting a new school is hard, especially if you are new in town. Help incoming freshman and new students in your school by starting a mentoring program. 

 

Brainstorm

Get a committee together and think of an outline for the program. Use our example as a starting point.

How To: Raise Awareness With a Wall of Pledges

wall of pledges
  1. Figure out your cause. What are you passionate about that you want to bring attention to?
  2. Create your pledge. Be specific and concrete. Are you pledging to do something or to abstain from something? Here are some ideas:
    • Pledge to recycle.
    • Pledge to lower your carbon footprint.
    • Pledge to lower your energy consumption.

Action Tips: Become an Activist

Human Rights Day is the world’s opportunity to “advocate for the full enjoyment of all human rights by everyone everywhere.” In other words, today perfect day for YOU to take action on something YOU care about. Bullying? Homelessness? The environment? Whatever it is, use this guide for small steps that lead to a big impact.

7 Ways to Remember Pearl Harbor

Today marks the 71st anniversary of the Japanese attack that killed thousands of people and launched the United States into WWII.  Ceremonies are being held at Pearl Harbor in remembrance of the 2,390 service members and 49 civilians killed in the attack.  If a last-minute trip to Hawaii to attend a ceremony is not in the cards for you, here are some ways you can observe the anniversary. 

Time: 

11 Ways to Give This Holiday Season

Looking for a way to give back this holiday season? No worries, we've got you covered.  And even better – these are activities you’d probably be doing anyways...but now you can do them for a cause! 

Time: 

Action Tips: Teach Literacy Through Storytelling

books

According to The Department of Education, children who live below the poverty line or come from a non-English speaking home are much more likely to fall behind their peers in reading skills. What's worse, the inequality starts between kindergarten and 3rd grade.

Engage children with storytelling to teach them spelling and other literary skills.

Action Tips: Start a Tutoring Program at Your School

tutoring

What to Consider

  • Will you help kids at your school, or travel to a nearby community that may need extra support?
  • Is there an age restriction for tutors or students?
  • Is there an application process?
  • Where will you recruit tutors from?
  • Will you offer general homework help or address a specific subject area?
  • Which subjects will you cover? At what levels of advancement?
  • Will the tutors be working one-on-one or can they lead group sessions?
  • Where will sessions take place?
  • What hours will people tutor?

Action Tips: Help Your Local Shelter

dog in a cage and a dog next to it

You don’t have to be an animal expert to help out at your community’s shelter. You just need to have the time and desire to lend a helping hand. (And it doesn’t have to be a lot of time, either.) Here are a few ideas on how you can help!

Teach a class

Teaching shelter dogs to sit, stay, walk calmly on a leash or shake paws will make them infinitely more adoptable. The Humane Society and SPCA of Austin, TX, for example, have a team of volunteers who spend their time playing with puppies and taking adolescent dogs to obedience classes.

How To: Strengthen Your School's Bullying Policy

fist

Do something (pun intended) about bullying in your school. Team up with friends and talk to a teacher, dean, or principal about it.

Where: 

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - School