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Monday, May 6, 2013

Poster Explanations

Sorry for such a delayed post! I just wanted to clear up some information I put on my posters throughout the campaigning session.

Explanation #1: "Film Frenzy Friday"
I didn't put any other information whatsoever, and I'm sorry for that!
In the simplest terms, this event is meant to be a night for fun, relaxing, and just hanging with friends.
The Miller Community will decide on a broad but exciting theme for the night, which will be the theme for the movies (ex. For an animal themed night, we could have Finding Nemo and The Lion King). Miller would also provide free treats to share, including ice cream, popcorn, and candy. We'd also strongly encourage bringing blankets, pillows, stuffed animals, and wearing PJs/any sleepwear to try to create a comfy and cozy mood within the students. Depending on the season, this would take place in the MP Room or Gym, or Field.

Explanation #2: "Triple Threat Week"
Thought to encourage unification of each grade, this event is meant to increase school participation and viewing of schoolwide competitions and have students mingle with each other.
This weeklong event is comprised of four competition days, and a single prep day. Monday, or the first day of the school week, is meant for planning, and having homeroom representatives explain what the activity is. There would be a spirit day the next four days of the week, where the following spirit day would be announced during the morning announcements (ex. Thursday's spirit day would be announced on Wednesday, and Wednesday's spirit day would be announced on Tuesday). The competition would be each grade competing against another, to try to gain free admission to the last dance, or even a mini dance for their grade only.
Communication between peers is essential for this activity, as it is for homeroom spirit days, which would allow more students to interact with those they haven't encountered before.

Explanation #3: "skim?/sco?"
For all of those who were confusing by the wording "skim" or "sco", I am truly sorry for making the assumptions that people would know who "skim" was, or what "sco" stood for.
A simplified version of Sally Kim, SKim is a change that I used on my posters to create a simpler look to my posters.
As for SCO, the acronym is supposed to stand for Student Council Officer, which was simplified for the same reason.

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