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Step Up Loudoun Youth Competition

Step Up Loudoun Youth Competition. Orientation Agenda. 1. Welcome 2. Background/previous winners 3. Where and When 4. Judging criteria 5. Tips and lessons learned 6 . Resources 7 . Communication plan 8 . Questions. A Look Back. Step Up 2013-2014 Results Learning Instantly

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Step Up Loudoun Youth Competition

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  1. Step Up Loudoun Youth Competition

  2. Orientation Agenda 1. Welcome 2. Background/previous winners 3. Where and When 4. Judging criteria 5. Tips and lessons learned 6. Resources 7. Communication plan 8. Questions

  3. A Look Back Step Up 2013-2014 Results Learning Instantly Mission Possible: Knock out Bullying Share A Smile Learning Instantly: an idea to help students learn through a different method- from another student through videos and interactive quizzes. Mission Possible: Knock Out Bullying: Our goal is to raise awareness about bullying and come up with solutions to get rid of it. Share A Smile: an organization of friends coming together in an attempt to change the world with one act of kindness.

  4. 4th through 10th place Step Up 2012-13 4th-10th places, $100 each • Reducing Waste in Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS)
Grace Horvath
Loudoun County High School
Academy of Science • BEAST (Before and After School Tutoring)
Casey Engel, Abbey Cademartori, FaizanHasnani, Allison Gibbs,
Advisor-Neelum Chaudhry
Freedom High School • Depression Awareness Leigh Philbrick, Brad Burke, Lizzet Suarez, Kathleen Huie, Ume Farvah, Fatima Infante, KatyaAbouJahjah, Trey Taylor, Emma Rowley Advisor-Jessica Winans Advisor- Megan Dunn Loudoun County High School • A Look on the Bright Side
Meghan Kelly, Catherine Salamone
Dominion High School • Unity Week
Sophia Hamdan, Rachel Gross, Jake Beegen, Kelsey Chesser, Maggie Chesser, Emma Hale, Tate Peterson, Casey Pearson, Cameron Murdock, Chase Williams, Alvin Nix, Lori Kostka, Maddy Mitchell, Hannah Hodson
Advisor-Deanna Raborg
Advisor-Christine Guanu
Tuscarora High School
 • Changing the Perception of Park View High School
Jonathan Membreno-Mejia, Kirby Struhar, Jennifer Menjivar, Pablo Rivera, Dennis Monrroy, Gabby Rios, Ryan Duncan, TalinaMalhani, Nilanka Lord, Nestor Maldona Chino, Jessica Amaya   
Advisor-Kaitlyn Zwolak
Advisor-Mario Zangla
Park View High School • Children for Cancer
Alexis James
Freedom High School

  5. Prizes and Recognition Prize Money • 1st place - $1,000 • 2nd place - $500 • 3rd place - $250 • 4th – 10th - $100 • Also, Top 10 Teams… Be invited to a reception in April to again showcase their projects to the community. Be invited to Youth Fest 2014 in June to set up a booth to display their project.

  6. April 1st, 2014 Loudoun County Public Schools Administration Building 21000 Education Court. Ashburn, VA 20148 The public is invited

  7. Where and When March 25 Final Confirmation. Teams must submit a brief summary update and confirmation of team members. April 1 Event: Set Up 5:00 pm • Check in • Set up space • Prepare for judges • Judging begins promptly at 6:00 pm

  8. Where and When

  9. Judging Criteria Issue Analysis: Informative, insightful, multiple viewpoints or perspectives of the issue 1 = No analysis of or background on the issue 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = Informative, insightful and multiple perspectives

  10. Judging Criteria 2.Solution Quality: Effectiveness in addressing issue, creativity, originality 1 = Not effective 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = Creative, original and effective

  11. Judging Criteria 3. Community Impact: Current implementation, plan for continuity, viability of continuity 1 = No implementation 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = Solid implementation with viable plan for continuity

  12. Judging Criteria 4. Presentation: Clear articulation, effective visual aids, confident demeanor, captivating 1 = Confusing, uncomfortable, and flat presentation 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = Clear articulation, effective visuals, confident and captivating

  13. Tips and Lessons Learned

  14. Go Low-Tech • Use effectively. • Put yourselves in the judge’s shoes. Ex: hard for judges to hear videos. • Connect with the judges and communicate your purpose, method, and outcomes verbally. • Do not rely on technology, handouts, and displays to do that job for you. • Keep the authenticity in your display.

  15. Ask for Help • Use a trusted adult or two to bounce ideas off of as needed throughout the process. • If you need an advisor, let us know. • Ask for other connections.

  16. Lessons Learned “Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” ― Thomas A. Edison • Don’t get discouraged by setbacks in your project. Many of the most successful people in the world had many setbacks before their success. • Use a team approach. Divide tasks based on strengths and weaknesses, but always remember you are working as a TEAM towards a common goal.

  17. Resources Don’t be afraid to ask questions. The Step Up coordinators are here to guide you. No question is too small or too big. We will do our best to help.

  18. What if… • I change my project to something different • Our team members change • We want to change our project name ALL OK, but you MUST let us know!

  19. Stay Connected To Do: Social Media • Update email and check email • Set text preference • Check loudounyouth.org > StepUp Logo • Contact: info@stepuploudoun.org info@loudounyouth.org

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