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State Convention Program Missouri Association of Student Councils *4 4XFFU 68TH ANNUAL MASC STATE CONVENTION MARCH 10-12, 2016 • PLATTE COUNTY HS 4UBUF0GåDFS4DIPPMT 1SFTJEFOU1MBUUF$PVOUZ)JHI4DIPPM TU7JDF1SFTJEFOU5JNCFSMBOE)JHI4DIPPM OE7JDF1SFTJEFOU.FYJDP.JEEMF4DIPPM 4FDSFUBSZ$IJMMJDPUIF)JHI4DIPPM Table of Contents MASC State Convention Program Convention Supporters 2 68th Annual Special Meetings State Convention 3 Thursday Schedule 3 Platte County Friday Schedule 4 High School Saturday Schedule 6 1501 Branch St. Platte City, MO 64079 Advisors & Administrators of the Year 7 Past State Convention Hosts 7 Exhibit Hall Vendor List 8 Platte County High School Map 9 Inspire Greatness. Serve Others. Be More. Lead. Convention Supporters Platte County High School would like to recognize these businesses and organizations for their generous donations to this convention. Without them, this event would not be possible. Platte County High School would also like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their contributions to this convention: Park Hill South Student Council Platte County High School PTSA Shelby Forman - PCHS Teacher Brady and Carey Rodgers & Family Constantino's Price Chopper Platte City Patty Sullivan Jeff's True Value Frosty Fruit 2 #MASCstate16 Thursday, March 10 || Special Meetings 2:00 - 4:00 Candidate Schools 2:00 - 2:30 Candidate schools may arrive and unpack 3:15 Candidate Rules Meeting - Vocal Music Room 3:30 - 4:00 Candidate schools and vendors set up materials - South Gym 4:15 - 6:30 Scholarship Interviews High School - Library Conference Room (#28) Middle School - Office Conference Room 4:30 Discussion Group Leader Meeting - Vocal Music Room 5:15 New Advisors Meeting - Band Room 6:00 Advisor Meeting - Band Room Thursday, March 10 || Gateway to Leadership 4:00 Registration Turn in Participant Form Turn in Gumdrop Drop luggage off in luggage room 4:00 - 6:30 Vendor Fair - South Gym 7:00 Opening Session - Large Gym Welcome - Rylie Collins, Alec Rodgers, Dr. Chad Sayre, Dr. Michael Reik Posting of the Colors, Pledge of Allegiance - Boy Scout Troup #351 2016 Officer School Introductions School Roll Call Entertainment - PCHS Drumline 7:45 - 8:45 Keynote Speaker - Mike Smith From his humble beginnings in Imperial, NE, Mike has since founded two non-profits and influenced hundreds of thousands of youth in schools nationwide. Mike lives his life as a “professional teenager” that doubles as a youth motivational speaker and action sports personality. While other professional speakers struggle to remain current, Mike stays relevant by talking about what he’s doing, not what he’s done. 8:45 Closing Remarks Dismiss to host families Meet host families in your luggage rooms 9:30 Advisor Reception at Hilton KCI #MASCstate16 3 Friday, March 11 || Leadership in the Making 7:30 - 8:00 Host Family Drop Off - Front Circle Drive 7:30 Late Arrival Registration - Check in at Front Desk High School - Library Conference Room (#28) Middle School - Office Conference Room 9:15 - 10:00 #iCANHELP - Kim Karr and Matt Soeth Leadership teachers Kim Karr & Matt Soeth co-founded a program called #iCANHELP when inspired by a concerned student after a fake and damaging Facebook page was created on a local teacher. Kim and Matt realized that students wanted to do something about all the bullying and negativity on social media sites, they just needed the right tools to respond. The #iCANHELP message is clear - one person has the power to make a difference and delete negativity online and in his or her life. Through assemblies, presentations, social media campaigns, and student leadership trainings, #iCANHELP gives students the power to control the influences in their lives. Our speakers have traveled the country speaking to elementary, middle, and high schools, rallying positive warriors who are ready to combat negativity. 10:00 Explain workshop rotations and lanyard colors Dismiss the workshop presenters 10:20 Break Move to workshop rotations - See schedule below Blue Lanyard Purple Lanyard Orange Lanyard Pink Lanyard High School 1 High School 2 High School 3 Junior High 10:35 - Speaker / Gym 10:35 - Workshop 1 10:35 - Workshop 1 10:35 - Fulton / PAC 11:25 - Workshop 1 11:00 - Workshop 2 11:00 - Workshop 2 11:00 - Roundtable 11:50 - Fulton / PAC 11:25 - Speaker / Gym 11:25 - Fulton / PAC 11:25 - Lunch 12:15 - Lunch 12:15 - Fulton / PAC 11:50 - Lunch 11:50 - Activity 12:40 - Workshop 2 12:40 - Lunch 12:15 - Speaker / Gym 12:15 - Activity 1:05 - Roundtable 1:05 - Roundtable 1:05 - Roundtable 12:40 - Speaker / PAC 1:25 - Return to Gym 1:25 - Return to Gym 1:25 - Return to Gym 1:25 - Return to Gym 10:15 - 1:15 Advisor Schedule 10:35 - 1:20 Workshop and Roundtable supervision as assigned 11:00 - 11:45 Advisors Lunch 12:00 - 12:40 Business Meeting 12:45 - 1:15 District Meetings Gateway - Band Room Northeast - Band Room Northwest - Choir Room South Central - Trailer 1 Southeast - Trailer 2 Southwest - Trailer 3 4 Trails West - Trailer 4 #MASCstate16 2:00 - 4:00 DUDE. be nice - Brent Camalich Brent is the CEO of DUDE. be nice, a southern California based apparel company that hopes to inspire people to treat others better through styles that are actually relevant enough for young people to wear. DUDE. be nice is a culmination of Brent’s favorite proffessional experiences. It’s his goal to build a brand that positively impacts campuses and communities across the country by making being nice fun. 2:00 Special Olympics Missouri 25th Anniversary Celebration Global Messenger - Bobby Williams Polar Plunge Awards - Trish Lutz Athlete Play Unified Parade 2:40 SOMO Play Unified Event 2:40 - 3:00 Athletes are paired with schools Groups move to activity locations 3:00 - 3:50 Group Rotations - See schedule below 3:50 Return to Gym Blue Lanyard Purple Lanyard Orange Lanyard Pink Lanyard High School 1 High School 2 High School 3 Junior High 3:00 - 3:20 3:00 - 3:20 3:00 - 3:20 3:00 - 3:20 Large Group Activity Large Group Activity Line Dancing Line Dancing 3:30 - 3:50 3:30 - 3:50 3:30 - 3:50 3:30 - 3:50 Line Dancing Line Dancing Large Group Activity Large Group Activity 4:15 General Session Honor Council Awards Election Voting 5:00 - 6:15 Dinner Rotation 6:15 Dance and Entertainment Movie: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - PAC Ultimate Frisbee - Football Field Arts & Crafts - Rooms to be announced... Cards & Board Games - Rooms to be announced... Dance - Large Gym 8:45 Host family pick-up #MASCstate16 5 Saturday, March 12 || Create a World of Pure Leadership 8:15 Return to PCHS with luggage Luggage may be stored in luggage rooms or placed in cars/buses 9:00 General Session Advisor of the Year Awards Scholarship Announcements Distinguished Student Leader Awards 9:45 Closing Speaker - Amy Gallimore Amy believes that storytelling and humor is a strategy for success in leadership. Using her southern drawl and quick wit, this fast talking Southerner creates an environment where audiences find themselves immediately drawn into her unique world. She skillfully uses humor and her real life experienes as an approach to teach participants that optimism is key to effective leadership. She lives in Lebanon, TN with husband, Jay. 10:45 Closing Session Fulton Reveal Video Officer School Recognition Election Results 11:00 Duck Dance! HAVE A SAFE TRIP HOME! Your 2016 State Officers would like to thank you for attending this year’s convention! We hope you had a great time and we hope your experience was SWEET! Thank you! -Platte County HS, Timberland HS -Mexico MS, and Chillicothe HS 6 #MASCstate16 2016 Advisors and Administrators of the Year GATEWAY JoAnn Marty | Windsor High School | High School Advisor of the Year Susan Weedman | Margaret Buerkle Middle School | Middle School Advisor of the Year Todd Scott | Seckman High School | Administrator of the Year NORTHEAST Chad Rizner | Jefferson City High School | High School Advisor of the Year Dr. Terry Robinson | Mexico High School | Administrator of the Year NORTHWEST Gena Puckett | Platte County High School | High School Advisor of the Year Kelsey Stuff | Heritage Middle School | Middle School Advisor of the Year Scott Carr | Heritage Middle School | Administrator of the Year SOUTH CENTRAL Rodger Bridgeman | Rolla High School | High School Advisor of the Year Dana Graham | Washington Middle School | Junior High/Middle Level Advisor of the Year Jon Earnhart | Cuba High School | Administrator of the Year SOUTHEAST Marty Powers, Fredericktown HS, High School Advisor of the Year Clint Johnston , Jefferson R V-II , Admin of the Year SOUTHWEST Jacob Conklin, Pleasant Hope High School, High School Advisor of the Year: Rachel Baker, Strafford Middle School, Middle School Advisor of the Year Charlie Malam, Houston High School Administrator of the Year TRAILS WEST Liz Hunsaker | Belton High School | High School Advisor of the Year Kaley Barnes | Lafayette Co C1 – Higginsville | Middle School Advisor of the Year Emily Allsop | Center High School | Administrator of the Year Past MASC State Convention Hosts 1949 Trenton High School 1966 Kirkwood High School 1983 Hillcrest High School 2000 Branson High School 1950 Hickman High School 1967 Southwest High School 1984 Belton High School 2001 Washington High School 1951 College High School 1968 Hickman High School 1985 Rockbridge High School 2002 Central High School 1952 St. Joseph 1969 Parkway Central High School 1986 Parkway South High School 2003 Liberty High School 1953 Ferguson High School 1970 Central High School 1987 Wentzville High School 2004 Lindbergh High School 1954 Horace Mann High School 1971
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