School on a Mission Podcast

S1:E7 How Extra-Curricular Activities Help to Build a Well-Rounded School with Patrick Erwin

Growing Leaders Season 1 Episode 7

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In this episode, we explore the importance of creating well-rounded school environments and fostering investment in extracurricular activities. Our guest, an experienced educator and speaker, Patrick Erwin, shares insights into why schools should focus on more than just academics. We discuss the role of extracurricular programs in student development, effective strategies for implementing and promoting these activities, and the impact they have on student engagement and performance. Additionally, we explore the challenges schools face in expanding their extracurricular offerings, the importance of parental and community involvement, and how to ensure inclusivity and accessibility for all students. Tune in for valuable advice and resources to help school leaders build a supportive and upgraded educational experience.

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