Choosing a Leadership Position
During the course of the academic year, student leaders delegate responsibilities to members of
the organization. Students who perform the best in all aspects of leadership should be encouraged
to run for an elected position. Choosing a leadership position should not be done hastily. Student
leaders can help their members decide by advising them to follow the steps outlined below: |
The Steering Committee, led by the school principal, provides overall direction and supervision. Working Committees focus on areas like advocacy and marketing, resource mobilization, program implementation, and administration/finance. |
a daily or weekly ritual, particularly common in the Philippines, that involves raising and lowering the Philippine flag, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, and often singing the national anthem. |
a program designed to help new students familiarize themselves with their new school environment, including its rules, regulations, facilities, and academic standards. |
a staged, limited introduction of classes or the school year, often used to identify and address potential issues before the official start. |
to create a safe and caring environment for every student. Through the Anti-Bullying and Child Protection Policy Campaign, we are reminded that no act of kindness is ever too small and no voice is ever too quiet when it speaks against injustice. |