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Leader Graffiti Wall

Leader Graffiti Wall. Step 1: Find a place to sit w/ your co-leader Step 2: Brainstorm w/ your co-leader one thing that you did on your first day that made it successful or one thing you would do differently to improve your first day

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Leader Graffiti Wall

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  1. Leader Graffiti Wall Step 1: Find a place to sit w/ your co-leader Step 2: Brainstorm w/ your co-leader one thing that you did on your first day that made it successful or one thing you would do differently to improve your first day Step 3: Have one leader from each site come up to the “Graffiti” wall and write down what you came up with

  2. Thursday, June 14, 2012 Playground program staff meeting

  3. A Thought On Teamwork… “You develop a team to achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone. All of us alone are weaker, by far, than if all of us are together.” Mike Krzyzewski Duke University Men’s Basketball Coach

  4. First Day Thoughts… Site # 2 Site # 7 Site # 10 Site # 14

  5. Next Week’s Events… Monday- June 18th Tuesday- June 19th Wednesday- June 20th Thursday- June 21st • Regular Park Day • Regular Park Day & Badger Sports Park field trip slips due (by 4:30 p.m. @ Memorial office) • Treasure Hunt Day! (marshmallows delivered early next week to your site) • Regular Park Day

  6. Important Items to Complete Neighborhood Night - Complete your event by Thursday, June 28th - minimum 1 hour but no more than 2 hours - be creative, enlist parkee/parent help • Copies needed? • Event declaration 1. before today’s meeting ends or 2. with tomorrow’s emailed time sheet

  7. Important Items to Complete How do I set up my voicemail greeting? 1.  Dial your 10-digit wireless number.  If calling from a home or business phone you will need to interrupt the generic message by pressing # key. 2.  You will receive a special introduction for new subscribers.  3.  During this session, you will be instructed to set up your: - Personal 4-7 digit pass code (use last 4 digits of the phone’s number) - Outgoing message - Voice signature 4.  Next, you will hear a general introduction to the voicemail system.  You can access this introduction at anytime from your voicemail box by pressing 44.

  8. Weather Policy Review •  AM/PM sessions evaluated separately • Be onsite to determine site status (northside vs. southside) • 50% rule • Leader judgment • Leader pay if site is closed • Opportunities if your site is closed?

  9. Weather Policy Review If you decide to close due to weather: Step 1: Send parkees home in advance if possible Step 2: If closing your site… Text Kris (920-680-1228) that you are closing Step 3: Post a “Sorry, We’re Closed” sign on equipment room door; fill out completely

  10. Payroll Attendance • Due by NOON each Friday • Choice of email or hard copy turned in to Memorial office • Failure to submit hours? • Emailed information goes through Kris (this includes attendance) • Vital that it is turned in weekly with time sheet • Used to determine program decisions, staffing, etc. • Should be accurate, honest and complete • 1 leader from each site will be responsible for attendance turn-in

  11. Completing Electronic Payroll & Attendance…

  12. Reminders • Pictures, video of site activities • Remember to have new parkees register • Parkee ages should be 7-15 years old • More equipment needed? • Requisition forms

  13. New Electronic Resource Wikispace (or wiki) • What is a wiki? A wiki is basically a website made specifically for you, or a group of people, to use to gather/share information • Why are we using a wiki and how does it help me? It is a free resource which can be accessed anywhere with an internet connection. Being able to access important job-related information and documents anywhere with an internet connection will allow you to complete important job duties quickly and efficiently, without having to track down supervisory staff. • Where can I find the wiki for our program? Our wikispace is located at www.appletonplaygrounds.wikispaces.com

  14. Coming Attractions • Badger Sports Park field trip (Tuesday, June 26th) • Movie on the Hill “Puss in Boots” (Wednesday, June 27th) • Mead Pool Play Day (Tuesday, July 3rd from 9 am-Noon)

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