Nominations: How should Elementary School Nominations be handled?
Elementary students should still nominate their peers. Some schools will also have teachers recommend students that they think should be on the Hope Squad. By comparing the student nominations and the teacher recommendations, a fantastic group of elementary Hope Squad Members can be formed.
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Nominations: Why poll the students? Why not let teachers choose Hope Squad Members?
While teachers and staff typically have a good understanding of student life, seeking nominations from the student population is beneficial. Frequently, students nominate individuals whom the staff would also select. At times, a significant number of ...
Nominations: How do I distribute nomination forms? How do we do nominations?
For nominations, Advisors can use the nomination form under the Getting Started tab in the Advisor Portal or create a Google Form that can be distributed to every student. Google Forms can sort the responses for you in an Excel document, which can ...
Nominations: Who is the ideal candidate to be on a Hope Squad?
The ideal Hope Squad member is someone who is caring, kind, friendly, and a good listener, and does not engage in bullying behavior. When discussing the ideal candidate during the nominations process, we encourage the following: Share the student ...
How many Hope Squad Members should a school have?
The number of students on your Hope Squad depends on the size of your school and the available Advisors. We recommend having your Squad represent 5-10% of your student body; however, the final number of students on the Squad is up to the Advisor(s)' ...
Nominations: How do we make the final decision on who will be on the Squad?
Advisors should be mindful of the students nominated and may need to reconsider students who may not be a good fit. This includes individuals exhibiting bullying behavior, those with current or past suicidal ideation, or students with a history of ...