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Re: How to choose team captain

popular election: every team member gets a vote. the Executive board from the previous year (President, vice president, secretary and the 2 lead mentors) interviews candidates beforehand to make sure they're ready for the workload.. . or at least I think they do... it's a good idea anyways
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Re: How to choose team captain

Unless its unanimous (in the case of our team captain this year), we ask who wants to run. Then whoever wants to run gives a short speech and we vote. For smaller positions like our main administrative role (attendance, etc) we may not do speeches. For safety captain we choose a group of people who work together on safety during build season and they usually end up naturally choosing a leader.
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Re: How to choose team captain

Our team elects a Captain by popular vote.

In Early May, any Grade 11/12 Students (Juniors & Seniors for our American Friends) can be nominaed by other members.

Once all of the candidates have been nominated, we hold a vote at our next meeting. Each of the candidates gets 5 minutes to speak about why they would make the best Captain. Everyone present (and those who couldn't attend vote via a proxy) then get to vote.

In our 15 years, the majority of Captains have been in 12th grade, with maybe one or two being in 11th.
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Re: How to choose team captain

First off, one of our captain's is always a junior - assuming they do well, they then serve again as a senior. This helps to ensure continuity for the team from one year to the next, and make sure nothing gets dropped in the transition.

The junior captain goes around and talks with anyone eligible to be captain the next year. You could consider this an interview, but it's really a two way street - we want to know who will make the best captain's, but we also want those captain's to have an infra of what they are getting themselves into. Being a captain on our team requires a lot of time and effort, much more than being a captain on any of the sports teams at the school.

The junior captain then feeds information to the mentors - who has ideas to grow the team, who has dedication, who has potential scheduling conflicts. They also tell us their personal opinions - who they think they can work the best with moving forward.

After all of that, the team votes via ballot at the end of the year banquet. The mentors get together to evaluate the vote totals, discuss the situation, and then choose the captains.

All of this is designed around a simple statement in the team handbook: captain's are chosen by the team mentors, utilizing student input. In other words, the student vote and returning captain's opinions are usually enough to make the decision, but sometimes the mentors need to step in to choose between two close candidates or (not used yet, but possible) to veto a popular choice. We don't want to go with just a student vote system - the popular student on the team won't always make the best leader, and while our team has always done a really good job ignoring popularity in the vote, we don't want to risk that situation.
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