Spill Your Spirit
Looking to improve spirit on your school’s campus? Check out the links below for best practices!
All best practices are supplied by schools affiliated with the CASC community. For further information on how to implement these best practices into your school or community, please contact the Outreach Director, Golsa Sadrieh, at golsa.sadrieh@casc.net. If you’re a new ASB or club on campus or a school looking for new, innovative ideas to improve school spirit on your campus, please look through the best practices page. There are tons of great ideas! If you have any you would like to submit any new ideas or methods, please fill out the form.
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Alumni Tea
Prior to Homecoming Rally, a tea party is held for returning alumni to get together and reminisce about the past. Coffee, tea, and other concessions will be provided by ASB.
Making Change Survey
Often students find it difficult to make a difference on their school campuses, even if they are in ASB or hold a student leadership position. Use this School Improvement Survey to formulate data that you can present to your administration in order to make change! Follow the instructions and begin. The best way to administer this survey is through student government, but other youth leadership programs on campus can distribute as well. Make sure to check for permission with administration, and providing transparency in the process is ideal for gaining trust and building a good relationship with your Principal and Vice Principal.
Community Artfest
The Artfest is an event at which artistic works are showcased from the high school as well as from the local middle and elementary schools. All students, parents, and community members are welcome to view these noteworthy works of art. It allows for the community to connect and come together to appreciate the achievements and talents of community artists. Bonita Vista High continually experiences success with this activity.
Dodgeball Inferno
This game takes place on a Friday night, usually a few hours after school, until late at night. In Dodgeball Inferno, all students get to form teams of up to ten and compete in a dodgeball tournament. Teachers usually make their own teams and compete as well. All the teams play dodgeball in a tournament style until one team wins and is declared the Champion. This was formerly an only-senior activity at Granada Hills Charter. Schools can choose to charge an entrance fee or not too.
Core Olympics
Core Olympics is an event that Windsor High School started last year. It takes student groups on campus and puts them against each other to win the honor of being the olympic champions. The games take place during lunch breaks during a two week period. The Windsor High School ASB usually tries to pick games that are not only fun to play, but also fun to watch. Last year games included an egg toss, a pie-eating contest, musical chairs and more. Depending on how a student group did, they would get points for each event. It was really great to see students get so excited. The trophies were presented to the winners at the end of the two week period during Windsor High School’s Homecoming Rally. This kind of an event does not need to cost a ton of money, however, there can be a lot of work involved. That being said, Core Olympics was a success at Windsor. Perhaps, it could be a success at your school, too!
