
October 24, 2020
Hosted VIRTUALLY by Central Cabarrus High School, Western District Chair School
collaboration
noun
kuh•lab•uh•rey•shun
the action of working with someone to produce or create something
9:00 – 9:45am
Opening General Session featuring Amy Hicks
This session is being presented via a live stream video which will begin playing here at the appropriate time. If you don’t see the live video stream after the scheduled start time of this session, please try refreshing your browser page.
9:45 – 10:10am
Student Skillshop Breakout Session 1
Advisor Session #1
Notes about Skillshop sessions:
- There are nine (9) Skillshops offered during each of the three Skillshop Breakout Sessions.
- Students can select three different Skillshops to attend (one per session).
- Students from the same school are encouraged to attend different Skillshops each time.
- The content will be the same in each session, but the discussion and questions will provide different ideas you can share with your student council after the conference.
- Skillshop rooms will close when maximum capacity is reached.
- If your choice is closed, please select another Skillshop that is open during that session.
For Students (click session title to learn more):
Wisdom of Crowds
Presented by Luke Noonan, Piedmont HS
Wisdom of Crowds is about networking within NCASC and other organizations. In this workshop, students will learn about introducing themselves, active listening, the importance of being genuine, and how to effectively use social media.
Download Luke’s presentation materials
Delegation Warriors
Presented by Victoria Burnette, Hillside HS
Delegation Warriors is all about delegation. Participants will walk away knowing that even though they all have specific jobs, when someone is not fulfilling their position, others have to step in and helpl. At the end of the day, Student Council is a unit that moves together and they are only as strong as their weakest link.
Download Victoria’s presentation materials
Positive Leadership
Presented by Julianna Faoa, Central Cabarrus HS
Positive Leadership is about making student council fun. Students will learn about ways to keep their council members happy and excited. This workshop teaches the importance of creating a fun and positive work environment.
Download Julianna’s presentation materials
Communicating Effectively
Presented by Maddoch Engwall, Eastern Alamance HS
Communicating Effectively is all about communication skills. Students will learn how their council is set up, who to go to with ideas/problems, and how to present these ideas/problems. This workshop teaches how to be a better communicator.
Download Doc’s presentation materials
You Fit Me (Teambuilding)
Presented by Heaven Addai, Central Cabarrus HS
You Fit Me In is all about team building. Participants will learn better ways to build connections with team members and how to be a productive team. This workshop teaches the importance of team building and how it impacts a council.
Download Heaven’s presentation materials
A+ Planning
Presented by Daniel Acree, Roanoke Rapids HS
A+ Planning is all about event planning and coordination. Students will learn about the challenges, pros, cons, and lessons that can be learned from planning an event. This workshop teaches students the most effective ways to plan an event from start to finish.
Download Daniel’s presentation materials
Working with the Queen Bee
Presented by Catherine Oxendine, Jack Britt HS
Working with the Queen Bee is all about working with administration. Students will learn how to approach and communicate with administration in their school about student council events. This workshop teaches students important dos and don’ts when it comes to working with administration.
Download Catherine’s presentation materials
Fostering Community Involvement
Presented by Tristin Deal, Central Cabarrus HS
Fostering Community Involvement is about community involvement. Students will learn ways to reach out to their community and how to build long lasting relationships with their community. This workshop teaches students to utilize their community when planning events for student council.
Download Tristin’s presentation materials
Colors of Leadership: Where Do I Fit In?
Presented by Elizabeth Black, Central Cabarrus HS
Colors of Leadership is all about your collaboration style. Participants will learn what color leader they are and what this means in terms of their role in student council. This workshop teaches students that it takes a variety of people to plan a successful event.
Download Elizabeth’s presentation materials
For Advisors (click session title to learn more):
10:10 – 10:35am
Student Skillshop Breakout Session 2
Advisor Session #2
Remember, Skillshop rooms will close when maximum capacity is reached.
If your choice is closed, please select another Skillshop that is open.
For Students (click session title to learn more):
Wisdom of Crowds
Presented by Luke Noonan, Piedmont HS
Wisdom of Crowds is about networking within NCASC and other organizations. In this workshop, students will learn about introducing themselves, active listening, the importance of being genuine, and how to effectively use social media.
Download Luke’s presentation materials
Delegation Warriors
Presented by Victoria Burnette, Hillside HS
Delegation Warriors is all about delegation. Participants will walk away knowing that even though they all have specific jobs, when someone is not fulfilling their position, others have to step in and helpl. At the end of the day, Student Council is a unit that moves together and they are only as strong as their weakest link.
Download Victoria’s presentation materials
Positive Leadership
Presented by Julianna Faoa, Central Cabarrus HS
Positive Leadership is about making student council fun. Students will learn about ways to keep their council members happy and excited. This workshop teaches the importance of creating a fun and positive work environment.
Download Julianna’s presentation materials
Communicating Effectively
Presented by Maddoch Engwall, Eastern Alamance HS
Communicating Effectively is all about communication skills. Students will learn how their council is set up, who to go to with ideas/problems, and how to present these ideas/problems. This workshop teaches how to be a better communicator.
Download Doc’s presentation materials
You Fit Me (Teambuilding)
Presented by Heaven Addai, Central Cabarrus HS
You Fit Me In is all about team building. Participants will learn better ways to build connections with team members and how to be a productive team. This workshop teaches the importance of team building and how it impacts a council.
Download Heaven’s presentation materials
A+ Planning
Presented by Daniel Acree, Roanoke Rapids HS
A+ Planning is all about event planning and coordination. Students will learn about the challenges, pros, cons, and lessons that can be learned from planning an event. This workshop teaches students the most effective ways to plan an event from start to finish.
Download Daniel’s presentation materials
Working with the Queen Bee
Presented by Catherine Oxendine, Jack Britt HS
Working with the Queen Bee is all about working with administration. Students will learn how to approach and communicate with administration in their school about student council events. This workshop teaches students important dos and don’ts when it comes to working with administration.
Download Catherine’s presentation materials
Fostering Community Involvement
Presented by Tristin Deal, Central Cabarrus HS
Fostering Community Involvement is about community involvement. Students will learn ways to reach out to their community and how to build long lasting relationships with their community. This workshop teaches students to utilize their community when planning events for student council.
Download Tristin’s presentation materials
Colors of Leadership: Where Do I Fit In?
Presented by Elizabeth Black, Central Cabarrus HS
Colors of Leadership is all about your collaboration style. Participants will learn what color leader they are and what this means in terms of their role in student council. This workshop teaches students that it takes a variety of people to plan a successful event.
Download Elizabeth’s presentation materials
For Advisors (click session title to learn more):
10:35 – 10:45am
Break
10:45 – 11:10am
Student Skillshop Breakout Session 3
Advisor Session #3
Remember, Skillshop rooms will close when maximum capacity is reached.
If your choice is closed, please select another Skillshop that is open.
For Students (click session title to learn more):
Wisdom of Crowds
Presented by Luke Noonan, Piedmont HS
Wisdom of Crowds is about networking within NCASC and other organizations. In this workshop, students will learn about introducing themselves, active listening, the importance of being genuine, and how to effectively use social media.
Download Luke’s presentation materials
Delegation Warriors
Presented by Victoria Burnette, Hillside HS
Delegation Warriors is all about delegation. Participants will walk away knowing that even though they all have specific jobs, when someone is not fulfilling their position, others have to step in and helpl. At the end of the day, Student Council is a unit that moves together and they are only as strong as their weakest link.
Download Victoria’s presentation materials
Positive Leadership
Presented by Julianna Faoa, Central Cabarrus HS
Positive Leadership is about making student council fun. Students will learn about ways to keep their council members happy and excited. This workshop teaches the importance of creating a fun and positive work environment.
Download Julianna’s presentation materials
Communicating Effectively
Presented by Maddoch Engwall, Eastern Alamance HS
Communicating Effectively is all about communication skills. Students will learn how their council is set up, who to go to with ideas/problems, and how to present these ideas/problems. This workshop teaches how to be a better communicator.
Download Doc’s presentation materials
You Fit Me (Teambuilding)
Presented by Heaven Addai, Central Cabarrus HS
You Fit Me In is all about team building. Participants will learn better ways to build connections with team members and how to be a productive team. This workshop teaches the importance of team building and how it impacts a council.
Download Heaven’s presentation materials
A+ Planning
Presented by Daniel Acree, Roanoke Rapids HS
A+ Planning is all about event planning and coordination. Students will learn about the challenges, pros, cons, and lessons that can be learned from planning an event. This workshop teaches students the most effective ways to plan an event from start to finish.
Download Daniel’s presentation materials
Working with the Queen Bee
Presented by Catherine Oxendine, Jack Britt HS
Working with the Queen Bee is all about working with administration. Students will learn how to approach and communicate with administration in their school about student council events. This workshop teaches students important dos and don’ts when it comes to working with administration.
Download Catherine’s presentation materials
Fostering Community Involvement
Presented by Tristin Deal, Central Cabarrus HS
Fostering Community Involvement is about community involvement. Students will learn ways to reach out to their community and how to build long lasting relationships with their community. This workshop teaches students to utilize their community when planning events for student council.
Download Tristin’s presentation materials
Colors of Leadership: Where Do I Fit In?
Presented by Elizabeth Black, Central Cabarrus HS
Colors of Leadership is all about your collaboration style. Participants will learn what color leader they are and what this means in terms of their role in student council. This workshop teaches students that it takes a variety of people to plan a successful event.
Download Elizabeth’s presentation materials
For Advisors (click session title to learn more):
11:10 – 11:40am
Second General Session
Part I: Watch
This segment is being presented via a live stream video which will begin playing here at the appropriate time. If you don’t see the live video stream after the scheduled start time of this session, please try refreshing your browser page.
Part II: Collaborate
Continue the conversation in the group you were assigned. Look up my group number (enter your first, last, or first/last name and click or tap SEARCH to see your group number. Advisors: you have all been assigned to Group 9.
11:40am – 12:00pm
Closing General Session
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Conference Evaluation
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Learning to collaborate is part of equipping yourself for effectiveness, problem solving, innovation and life-long learning in an ever-changing networked economy.