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Greek Night - feedback welcome
Hey maids,
After years on GC, and seeing somewhat of of a need in my community, I am considering the following idea as a service to my old high school. The school is predominately black with a growing Latino population, and generally 0 percent white/Asian/Native. "Greek Night" Graduating seniors and their parents would be invited to an informational meeting organized by Greek alumni of the school. It would have like one keynote speaker and a few other speakers, perhaps speaking about the history of fraternities and sororities, their purpose, how recruitment/rush/intake works. Then the various organizations in attendance could have informational tables in the back, so after the formal speeches were over, they could pick up brochures, see photos of service, etc. Here are my objectives:
Does this make sense? I know such things may be common for NPC women, but they are not for NPHC orgs. I would include representatives from both, if they were interested. Thoughts? Please note that if I have a response/question does not mean I am attacking your idea. |
As a teacher I think it's a great idea. There is still a great deal of misinformation out there about Greek life, especially in regard to hazing. I have had students tell me that they really would like to join a fraternity or sorority but they don't want to be hazed.
I also think that in high school, community service opportunities are easily available and well promoted because students need it for scholarship apps. If parents were made aware how much community service is performed at the collegiate level, I think they might be more supportive of Greek life. |
This will probably work for your bourgeoisie high school.
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But yes, it sounds great. |
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I don't have any real feedback for you, but I do think that it sounds like a great idea. Good luck! |
I like it!
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Sounds like a good idea, as I work with college students who have NO idea about greek life and end up either a. not pursuing it at all or b. go about pursuing it all the wrong way or c. end up making up their own orgs because no inter/national organizations exists on campus.
Also, commuter students don't always consider greek life and not living on a campus in the same thought, so if you're doing this at a high school where students are likely to attend local schools without a residential campus, something to point out. Lastly, if you do a service project, try to encourage orgs to collaborate on said projects so students arent necessarily attending XYZ's community service event. I think of it in the vein that NPC uses Rho Chis to lead groups during rush so impressions of the greeks they meet are somewhat neutral. Because, you know, the students will have already identified said greeks by their letters. |
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