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SECTION 1 Purpose of Peer Group Connection-Middle (PGC-M) 2 CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS Peer Leader Recruitment PGC-Middle Objectives As a result of participating in PGC-Middle, peer leaders and their small groups of 6th graders will: • Get to know each other better through activities and discussion • Examine values, roles, and relationships and how they impact choices • Learn how to solve problems more effectively and make healthy decisions • Develop the confidence and skills to be successful, personally and academically • Become more supportive and appreciative of others and more respectful of differences • Work together to enhance our school community • Support each other in our efforts to achieve all of the above 3 CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS Peer Leader Recruitment SECTION 2 Responsibilities of a Peer Leader 4 CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS Peer Leader Recruitment Year-Long Leadership Class Through the year-long leadership class, you will develop skills in several areas, including: • Group facilitation • Problem-solving • Decision-making • Communication • Specific topic areas related to transitioning into Middle School 5 CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS Peer Leader Recruitment Overnight Peer Leader Retreat All peer leaders must be able to participate in a Two-Day Overnight Retreat, which will: • Orient peer leaders to PGC-Middle • Build teamwork and trust among the group • Develop foundation skills needed to become a peer leader 6 CENTER FOR SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS Peer Leader Recruitment
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