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Unread 19-06-2005, 21:32
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Re: School problems

I agree with RoboMom's reply. If the school won't listen to the students (which sometimes they don't) then you might want to get some parents involved too.

Our team went through the same problem last year when starting out as rookies. We ended up having to approach the board of education. I suggest that you gather students and parents , then approach the vice principle(or whoever it may be) in charge of extra curricular activities. They can't ignore you if you do it that way. If you have a legitimate organization with a legitimate purpose, they cannot deny you. If they are effecting your performance as a team, they cannot do that. They will be forced to find you an advisor. Just remember to approach the school as gracious professionals (you don't want to make anyone angry). Also, remember that you are not limited to only teachers in the high school.... Good luck and keep us posted on what happens!


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