November Event

November Event – Parent-Teacher Meeting on November 22nd. 

Event Participation: Briefly describe your involvement from start to finish. 

As soon as the team’s channel was created, I kept up with updates and notifications to make sure I didn’t miss any important information. A few days later a form was sent out asking where we would like to be stationed. I attended the only meeting on Wednesday where we were assigned roles and basically summarized the whole event. The Parent-Teacher Meeting on November 22nd was a day for parents and teachers to converse about their child’s education. My role was to stand in the foyer and help guide parents to their class as well as assist the information booth. I welcomed parents, navigated their way to the right classrooms, and helped make use of the elevator. Even though we had a few mishaps, including lack of helpers, miscommunication with some of the team members, etc. We adapted and made sure parents had an easy time going from classroom to classroom without any problems.
 

Curricular Competency: · “Work as an effective team member.”
 

This competency aligns with my course goal by focusing on: 

Adapting to needs for efficiency: During the parent-teacher interviews, I demonstrated adaptability by guiding parents in the foyer to assisting at the information booth when it was less busy. This shift in roles ensured that I remained productive and supported the event. Adapting to team needs is an important skill in effective teamwork, as it allows for greater efficiency in achieving shared goals. 

Contributing to a positive and supportive environment: While helping parents to their classrooms, I maintained a friendly and approachable attitude, ensuring that they felt welcomed and comfortable navigating the school. Later when it was slower, at the information booth, I got to meet new members and connected with them. By creating a positive experience for parents, I contributed to the team’s goal of making the event run smoothly while building strong connections between parents and team members. 

Developing coordination and communication abilities: Working in two distinct roles during the event required effective communication and coordination with my team. Whether guiding parents to their classrooms or answering questions at the information booth, I collaborated with other team members to ensure no confusion and consistent support. These experiences helped build my ability to work closely with others, a key component of being an effective team member. 

 

Actions Taken: 

Before the Event: 

In preparation for the parent-teacher interviews, I ensured I fully understood my responsibilities and familiarized myself with the layout of the school to confidently direct parents to the correct classrooms. I attended a quick meeting led by Vy, where we were given stickers for what languages we speak with our names on them, reviewed the event schedule and layout, and received maps of the school. I started wandering around the foyer with an approachable demeanor, ready to assist my parents. Right when the event started, I had a rush of parents approach me asking where each classroom was, I either located them to their location or brought them to where they needed to be. 

 During the Event: 

At the start of the event, I positioned myself in the foyer to greet parents and guide them to their assigned classrooms. For confused parents, I approached them asking them if they needed help or where to go. I maintained a welcoming attitude, providing clear and concise directions to ensure parents felt comfortable. When the foyer had no parents coming in anymore, I adapted to the changing needs of the event by helping the information booth with Shaan and Katie. Working collaboratively with the team at the booth, I continued to support the parents while ensuring the event ran smoothly and efficiently. When we were able to have our break, I subbed in for Shaan and Katie so that they could eat their pizza, then they did the same for me when it was my turn. 

After the Event: 

Once the interviews ended, all the members came to the foyer to take a group photo. After, I stayed to help with the cleanup and reorganization of the foyer. I assisted in collecting materials, tidying the space, and ensuring everything was returned to its proper place. By following through on my responsibilities until the end, I contributed to the overall success of the event. 

Evidence: 

Example 1: I greeted parents in the foyer and guided them to their classrooms during the parent-teacher interview, ensuring that they felt welcomed and confident navigating the school. I also had responsibility for the elevator key because one group of parents needed to use it. This example demonstrates my competency in being an effective team member by showing how I contributed to the team’s shared goal of creating a positive experience for parents 

Example 2: When the flow of parents slowed down, I transitioned to the information booth to help them, as well as get to know them. I believe working as an efficient team member is getting to know the people you’re working with. I had a great time getting to know Shaan and Katie, while also assisting parents at the information booth. This example shows my willingness to take on new responsibilities to support the team. By stepping in, I ensure that I remained a valuable contributor to the event, which aligns with the goal of being an effective and reliable team member. 

Example 3: At the end of the event, I stayed to assist with cleanup, helping to reorganize the foyer and the information booth, making sure all the materials were put away properly and ready to use for the next day. We took a group photo and were dismissed. This example highlights my commitment to the team’s success. By following through on post-event responsibilities, I demonstrated my dedication to completing tasks collaboratively and supporting the team until the event was fully finished. 

 

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