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Senior Year Leadership Opportunities

Senior Year Leadership Opportunities. Peer Ministry Program Senior Advisor Program. Peer Ministers. WITNESS by how you live your life Walk the talk Personal commitment to grow in faith, prayer, holiness Always on the P.A.T.H.; perfection not required!! SERVE behind the scenes

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Senior Year Leadership Opportunities

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  1. Senior YearLeadership Opportunities Peer Ministry Program Senior Advisor Program

  2. Peer Ministers WITNESS by how you live your life Walk the talk Personal commitment to grow in faith, prayer, holiness Always on the P.A.T.H.; perfection not required!! SERVE behind the scenes Use your gifts—music, writing, art, tech, public speaking, humor! Lent and Advent all-school programs Mass, Reconciliation, Adoration, prayer groups, training younger students Retreats—9, 10, 12 Do the Work—set up crew for mass/Reconciliation, organizers, advertisers, planners, activity designers, liaisons to speakers/priests/service sites LEAD through direct interactions Morning prayer and video prayer Faith-sharing and Small group discussion leaders Lead prayer—8:00 am, Video Prayer, adoration, on retreat, at meetings Create novel and relevant service and faith opportunities

  3. Senior Advisor Program Assigned to a Freshman Advisory Program Connection to school Learning Community Faith Formation Attend all sessions of Advisory Training provided with ongoing meetings

  4. Expectations for Consideration Peer Ministers • Commitment to the PATH • Commitment to Faith • 3.0 Grade Point Avg. • 75+ hours of service as of May 31. • No excessive tardies/absences • Commitment to Training • Parent Support Senior Advisors • Outgoing/willing to share • Knowledge of school • Active participant • Good academics • Christian Role Model • Academic Role Model • Training Commitment

  5. What to Expect Peer Ministers • Your 1st Priority at SDHS • Kickoff Mtg/BBQ: 8/9 • Senior Retreat: 8/27-28 • Contact Time Room • 7:30 arrival on Mass days • Responsibilities during Study Hall/Sr. Privilege • AMAZING GROWTH!! Senior Advisors • Training in early August • Fresh. Orient. 8/13 & 14 • Monday Contact Mtgs • Assigned to teacher • 1 Girl / 1 Boy • 12-14 Freshmen • Listening, sharing • Contact Time Room

  6. Application Process Peer Ministers • Application on Web; Due 4/3 • Application and Self-Assessment • Two Faculty Assessments • Personal Statement — • Why you? • Your faith life, gifts, passion and ideas for faith leadership at SDHS in a creative vehicle…think outside the box • Campus Ministry/Peer Minister group interviews • 2014-15 Team announced 5/2 Senior Advisors • Self Nomination • Application on Website • Due date, 4/3 • Meet with a Tchr Panel • Fri., May 2 - announcement

  7. FAQ’s • Why apply … you are called, heart of service, build skills, experience, leadership, resume • Can you apply to both …. Yes • Can you be in both … No • Who to ask … • Peer Ministers- Mrs. Dubrowski • Senior Advisor- Mrs. Eaton

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