We are coming to the end of our first week on the take tape off the walls project, and i am happy to report that it is going astoundingly well! We have taken litereally TONS of tape off the wall. Unfortunately, due to a lack of any phtography device, we have been unable to document any of our efforts pictorially. But! We have found a way out of our problem! Jennifer Hong, a fellow freshman of mine, has not only agreed to take picture of our work, but to also help us remove the sticky scum from the wall!
So yeah! Thats it.
We'll keep working hard, and hopefully, well have some new pictures up soon, keep in touch :)
Leadership Project
This rockin blog is an exclusive insight into the intricacies of my leadership project. This blog will literally tell you EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW about my leadership project. So relax, and enjoy the development of my ingenuity.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Leadership Progect #1 Reflection!
I expected this project, The Free Apparel Launcher, to be quick and easy to carry out. However, the materials needed to construct the Launcher are surprisingly hard to find. The materials I could find were very cheap, which was also surprising. I was worried that it would cost as much as $50, but the materials I found would only take around $10. I found instructions on how to build the Launcher, and a list of materials from eHow.com. I confirmed the instructions with other sites ideas so that I could confirm the sfety of the end product. Next semester, it should be easy to gather materials and construct the Launcher with the information I have now. To get the materials that are hard to get, I can talk to my dad about maybe getting some materials from his lab and surplus. Completing this project next semester will be a breeze!
Project #2 START
Notification!
Today, we will begin removing the tape and debris from the schools surfaces. Get excited! We wil work for ten days, no matter what. We wil take pictures of our efforts!
Today, we will begin removing the tape and debris from the schools surfaces. Get excited! We wil work for ten days, no matter what. We wil take pictures of our efforts!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Blog #10
I helped with Arun's trash cleanup project. We got a lot cleaned up. I helped by walking around and filling a large bag full of crash from around the campus. I helped Arun, A.J. and Nick. I learned that with a small group of dedicated people, large amounts of work can be accomplished. We filled 4 bags full of trash! I don't know what could be done differently, the project was well executed. I liked the project, it gave me something to do, and it allowed me to help the school. I cant think of any cons.
Post #7 (Proposal for Lead Project #2)
Need.
As many have undoubtedly noticed, aviation high school is cursed with an abundance of tape and debris that lines the school's walls and ceiling-mounted pipes. These are left over from dozens upon dozens of posters being pasted to any surface possible. These pieces of tape are very unsightly, and they cause the appearance of unprofessional-ism at the school, an image we do not wish to project upon our visitors. The executives, administrators, and other assorted big-wigs do not expect to see tape hanging from the ceiling when they come to our school, so why would we display this to them?
Process, Timetable.
My project would enlist a number of students, 5 at the most, to devote their time to removing the tape and discarding it in trash receptacles. We would devote about 15 minutes after school, or more if possible, everyday for 2 weeks. This project is essential to the aesthetic properties of our school, and our general professionalism as tomorrow's leaders.
Objectives.
By the end of the two weeks, I firmly believe that we could remove at the very LEAST 50% of the school's debris, and probably closer to 70%.
Method.
My method is simple. The bus I take home doesn't arrive at my stop until 4:05, which gives me half an hour of free time that I have to do whatever I want. There are other students that also catch this bus who would be willing to assist with this project, making an instant capable work force. We would work for as long as possible, as hard as possible, for the duration of 2 weeks. At the end of the two weeks, the results will be easily noticeable, as most of the schools walls will be void of the sticky scourge.
Evaluation.
We will know after each day how productive we were, and improve on it the next day. I also plan to take pictures and videos of our service, so that viewers can see the changes. My classmates who take the bus, and others who choose to stay after school and help, will be an asset because i will have assistance. "The more the merrier", as the say.
Qualification.
This project is good for me because of my background in parkour. Parkour is basically street gymnastics, and I have more than a year of experience in it. This is relevant because of "wall passes" a wall pass is running up a wall. My skill at wall passes is applicable because I grab the pieces of tape high up on walls that other couldn't necessarily reach. Parkour has also tuned me to able to jump pretty darn high, which serves the same purpose of wall passes. As for an advisor, I think that I will ask Mrs. Fitz to be a mentor. I don't really need a mentor with this project, but it can't hurt I suppose. As I mentioned earlier, my classmates and I will work for a period of two weeks.
Budget.
The cost of this project is low, if not nonexistent. The only thing we require are bags. I have the suspicion that Aviation possesses bags, and if not, I can bring bags from home. Besides that, we require no resources. This project is very important for the appearance of our school, and it utilizes a workforce that would otherwise spend their 30 minute break between the end of school and catching the bus messing around. If this project goes well, it would be great to repeat it.
As many have undoubtedly noticed, aviation high school is cursed with an abundance of tape and debris that lines the school's walls and ceiling-mounted pipes. These are left over from dozens upon dozens of posters being pasted to any surface possible. These pieces of tape are very unsightly, and they cause the appearance of unprofessional-ism at the school, an image we do not wish to project upon our visitors. The executives, administrators, and other assorted big-wigs do not expect to see tape hanging from the ceiling when they come to our school, so why would we display this to them?
Process, Timetable.
My project would enlist a number of students, 5 at the most, to devote their time to removing the tape and discarding it in trash receptacles. We would devote about 15 minutes after school, or more if possible, everyday for 2 weeks. This project is essential to the aesthetic properties of our school, and our general professionalism as tomorrow's leaders.
Objectives.
By the end of the two weeks, I firmly believe that we could remove at the very LEAST 50% of the school's debris, and probably closer to 70%.
Method.
My method is simple. The bus I take home doesn't arrive at my stop until 4:05, which gives me half an hour of free time that I have to do whatever I want. There are other students that also catch this bus who would be willing to assist with this project, making an instant capable work force. We would work for as long as possible, as hard as possible, for the duration of 2 weeks. At the end of the two weeks, the results will be easily noticeable, as most of the schools walls will be void of the sticky scourge.
Evaluation.
We will know after each day how productive we were, and improve on it the next day. I also plan to take pictures and videos of our service, so that viewers can see the changes. My classmates who take the bus, and others who choose to stay after school and help, will be an asset because i will have assistance. "The more the merrier", as the say.
Qualification.
This project is good for me because of my background in parkour. Parkour is basically street gymnastics, and I have more than a year of experience in it. This is relevant because of "wall passes" a wall pass is running up a wall. My skill at wall passes is applicable because I grab the pieces of tape high up on walls that other couldn't necessarily reach. Parkour has also tuned me to able to jump pretty darn high, which serves the same purpose of wall passes. As for an advisor, I think that I will ask Mrs. Fitz to be a mentor. I don't really need a mentor with this project, but it can't hurt I suppose. As I mentioned earlier, my classmates and I will work for a period of two weeks.
Budget.
The cost of this project is low, if not nonexistent. The only thing we require are bags. I have the suspicion that Aviation possesses bags, and if not, I can bring bags from home. Besides that, we require no resources. This project is very important for the appearance of our school, and it utilizes a workforce that would otherwise spend their 30 minute break between the end of school and catching the bus messing around. If this project goes well, it would be great to repeat it.
Post #6
On the status of my first leadership project, I am postponing it until after I finish my second project, seeing that neither are done, and the second project is more practical and realistic. That being said, I cannot write a reflection on my first leadership project because it has not been completed. Keep in touch.
:D
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Where I'm at
My current milestone is to compile a cost list to present to the ASB on thursday. Its exciting.
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