This is a personal advice type question and not meant to be
a complaint or comment .
How are you guys dealing with the cluster that is Ag Expo?
By cluster I’m talking not about anything from the AgExp organization or hosting. I think it is done well and is a lot to do at all. I’m talking about my end of it, the impact on my local chapter as we prepare for it.
Because it is such a great opportunity we want to offer it to all the members. This is where the cluster starts.
The rooms are reserved 6 months ago, before we know how many kids want to go and before we really know well what our budget is going to be based on the number of kids. Once registration opens up we have kids that end up in all types of contests that don’t overlap with the local curriculum (we can’t all teach everything and therefore there are always good/valid contests that we aren’t teaching) This results in “practices” that quickly become extracurricular time consumers. (the cluster grows)
If a kids is allowed to only do a couple of contests then there is too much down time and we all know that “idle hands are the devil’s playthings” and the down time results in foolishness and stupidity that must be dealt with (the cluster gets bigger) So we tell our kids you must be in ___ # of events. (more growth to the cluster).
This leads to kids in contests that they know nothing about (great! trying new things and getting over fear of failure is a big part of Personal Growth and fits our mission well). But, it now adds to the cluster in that registration becomes complicated, schedule changes (which are just part of reality, no one’s fault) happen and now the conflicts of time/place/contest participation start in, (by now the cluster has become a consuming nightmare).
For as great as AgExpo is it has become a bane to my existence every fall. It gets so consuming and distracting that it takes away from my actually doing my job (running the classroom and educating the students there, prep time goes away and gets taken up by all the details/changes/and cluster of preparing for Ag Expo). The perpetual problem of an Ag Teacher.
Here’s what I/our chapter does to try and deal with it.
In the Sept meeting they vote on what hoops need to be jumped through to earn the priviledge of attending. Typically this means a $50 fee, participation in at least 4 contests, and attendance at a minimum of 6-8 practices. We take no more than 24 members based on a perceived budget and the number of rooms reserved back in June.
What are you guys doing to keep the cluster at a reasonable size so that this is a great event and not the blob that ate your program every fall?
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