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Post by aidoann on Mar 10, 2008 14:31:17 GMT
In addition to the classes Zack mentioned, there are also a number of extracurricular activities that various teachers head up. These activities are purely optional and separate from classes.
Teachers who are planning to run an extracurricular activity should fill out the form.
[b]Activity Name:[/b] (Pretty Simple) [b]Faculty Member(s):[/b] (Who is in charge?) [b]Short Description:[/b] (A 2-3 sentence description should work.) [b]Materials Needed:[/b] (Do students need anything to participate?)
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Activity Name: Dueling Club Faculty Member(s): Ashiaro Numen (aidoann) and Misaki Devlin (Elite) Short Description: This is an afterschool club that further explores what Devlin teaches in his Self Defense class. Students will learn sparring and some self-defence. The use of certain weapons will be practiced, as will learning not to rely on their powers. Class will either be held outside or in the gym. Materials Needed: Comfortable clothing.
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Post by jimi on Mar 12, 2008 3:58:30 GMT
How do we sign up for these activities?
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Post by aidoann on Mar 12, 2008 5:27:02 GMT
I don't have authority to say this, but I'd think that the logical way to deal with it would be for there to be a sign up list (probably like there will be for the classes, I'm guessing) and have students sign up. Or probably just to PM the instructor/faculty member...
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Post by jimi on Mar 12, 2008 18:46:37 GMT
Yeah that sounds like a good thing. I was thinking maybe a pm to the instructor can allow them to just edit the post. For instance, you can put me in the dueling club and just make a list in your first post including my name. To keep this thread clean though, once it gets figured out, I'll delete my posts.
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Post by aidoann on Apr 18, 2008 22:09:13 GMT
Activity Name: Forum Philosophorum (Philosophers' Center) Faculty Member(s): J. Victor Sharpe Short Description: Students will have a chance to learn about various philosophies and debate them. Topics covered will be Greek and Roman philosophy, Eastern (Asian) philosophy, basic Episomology, Metaphysics, Logic, Belief Systems and the effects of philosophy on various aspects of modern life (ie, science, religion etc.). This group will be largely student-led. Materials Needed: No materials are necessary, only time. Students should be able and willing to conduct themselves in a mature and civilised manner. Any previous experience is welcomed, but not required.
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