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Quick Start Guide for Volunteers and Schools
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Introduction
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The Federation of Galaxy Explorers is a non profit 501(c)3 educational organization incorporated in the State of Maryland. The Federation of Galaxy Explorers is organized exclusively for educational purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
The purpose of the Galaxy Explorers is to educate and inspire America's youth in space related science and engineering. The vision of the Galaxy Explorers organization is to expand the frontiers of science and technology to explore and develop space. The mission is to educate, guide, and prepare the next generation to accept the challenge of expanding humankind's presence in space.
This document identifies the actions required to “quick start” a Federation of Galaxy Explorers Pilot Program in your school. There are many other activities required, but these steps are the minimum essential actions and are fundamental to successfully developing the program. Galaxy Explorers volunteers will, of course, help you and the school through all aspects of initiating the program.
Additional documents highlight responsibilities, roles, and missions for all members of the Federation of Galaxy Explorers and school sponsors. These materials and all other materials required to initiate the Galaxy Explorers program are available in hard copy [call 1 (877) 761-1266] or on line at http://www.foge.org.
Activities to Organize (Launch Sequence)
1. Obtain school (district, board, etc.) approval for program. The following events should occur once the school principal has been briefed on The Federation of Galaxy Explorers program and wishes to proceed.
2. Program participant and volunteer recruitment.
Distribute recruitment notices (encl 1.) explaining the program. For example, applications can be distributed at Parent Teacher Association meetings or back to school nights. The school staff may have other suggestions, too.
Allow enough time for application distribution and response.
Allow enough time for parent volunteers to prepare for the Orientation Meeting.
Contact parent volunteers and prepare for the Orientation Meeting.
A Federation volunteer will lead the meeting.
3. Orientation Meeting
An Orientation Meeting will be scheduled if it is determined that there is sufficient interest (both student and parent) in starting Galaxy Explorers Mission Teams in your school. * Note. This determination is made by the school and Galaxy Explorers organization based on the number of responses to the notification.
The Orientation Meeting explains The Federation of Galaxy Explorers organization, structure, and administrative processes. This meeting is designed for parent volunteers and participating school officials (teachers, school representatives, science coordinators, etc.).
This meeting should take approximately 60 minutes.
The Federation of Galaxy Explorers will provide take home materials that explain the organization, its purpose, and the jobs and responsibilities required. These materials are available from the Federation of Galaxy Explorers web site, or by calling 1 (877) 761-1266.
Volunteers should fill out and leave forms identifying their preferred volunteer job, school, and individual background. (see encl 2.)
Enough time should be provided for parents to review this material before a follow-on Organizational Meeting (generally one week).
A date is established for an Organizational Meeting.
4. Organizational Meeting
This meeting has three objectives:
a. To explain the organization, policies, and processes in depth.
b. To organize the volunteer force into their respective volunteer groups and roles (e.g. Planning Team, Mission Team Leaders, etc.)
c. To schedule organizational and “Mission Team” activities.
This meeting is designed for parent volunteers and participating school officials (teachers, school representatives, science coordinators, etc.). *This meeting is also NOT recommended for children. The first part of the meeting takes 45 minutes to one hour. For the second part of the meeting, volunteers form working groups in their respective areas of interest (this will generally take about 45 minutes to one hour). There will be four working groups in the areas of: Planning, Media, Finance, local Business Development, and Mission Team Leaders.
Each group reviews its roles and responsibilities, establishes yearly objectives, intermediate milestones, and a basic schedule (Mission Team meeting dates, possible field trip dates, identify conflicting dates - school events). *Note - in the case of Mission Team Leaders, this will include Mission Team assignment, location, day, and time. Mission Team members are determined by grade. Plans for follow on planning meetings, phone calls, e-mail.
5. Initiate Program
The first “Missions” conducted by Mission Teams should be initiated as the program
is refining its yearly plans.
6. Volunteer Training
The Federation of Galaxy Explorers is committed to providing quality training to its volunteers in a variety of subject areas. We realize that not everyone considers themselves an expert on all these topics, so we have designed the training to give you the information you need to be confident you can implement this program.
Mission Team Science. A review and explanation of Galaxy Explorer “Mission Plans”. This training is sure to bring back just a little bit of your high school science. It explains content and demonstrates the activities. It is provided on site and will soon be available on-line and in video format.
Earth Science. Scientific methods and related activities. We have been fortunate to establish a good working relationship with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Globe program. They have trained Galaxy Explorers volunteers, and in turn, we support Globe activities with scientific data developed by Galaxy Explorers Mission Teams. This training will be available nationwide.
Working With Children. A short review of Federation of Galaxy Explorers “do's and don'ts” and safety requirements.
Federation of Galaxy Explorers Orientation. An orientation to the organization, its mission, and vision. Available on site and on line in annotated briefing.
Federation of Galaxy Explorers Organization. The in-depth organization and processes. This material is designed to provide an in-depth knowledge of how the Pilot Program Organization works and communicates. Available on site and on line in an annotated briefing.
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Space……...the final frontier.
Yes that's right, if you're ready to explore the final frontier then
The Federation of Galaxy Explorers
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is for you!
You'll learn what the future will be like in space. You'll learn the principles of space science, earth science, engineering, rocketry and much, much, more.
You'll have monthly meetings, field trips, build and launch rockets, see the galaxy at star parties, see how spacecraft are built, and conduct all sorts of fun and exciting experiments.
Start your galactic adventure today!
Parents,
The Federation of Galaxy Explorers is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization being offered through area schools. The program is built on the paradigm of a members participatory club where children attend monthly meetings and periodic field trips. Adult volunteers teach Galaxy Explorers with easy to understand and fun-to-do educational material to provide a hands-on understanding of space science, earth science, engineering, and rocketry. Another primary theme - Space Citizenship - teaches the role of government, the power of citizens in a democracy, the promise of space expressed in art, writing, history, and business. Materials in the workbooks and web site support the instruction and hands-on activities at meetings.
Galaxy Explorers are organized into local “Mission Teams”. These teams meet as an after-school club on a monthly basis, 10 meetings per year. Field trips are also conducted. Mission Team members wear uniform shirts and are rewarded for participation and achievements with ribbons, patches, medals, and certificates. Awards are an integral part of the program providing children self-esteem through achievement and recognition
Come to an Orientation Meeting
(date/time)______________________
(place)_________________________
Please bring the following information:
NAME: ___________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________
TEL: ________________________. E-MAIL: _____________________________
SCHOOL: ________________________
INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING? WE COULD USE YOUR HELP!
NAME: ________________________________________________________
BUS TEL: _____________ HOME TEL:____________ E-MAIL___________________
LEARN MORE FROM our web site at HTTP://WWW.FOGE.org
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Volunteer Questionnaire
NAME: ____________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ___________________________________________
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Business Telephone: _______________________________________________
Home Telephone: _______________________________________
E-MAIL: ______________________________________________
SCHOOL: ____________________________________________
Volunteer Assignment:
Mission Team Leader: _______
Deputy Mission Team Leader______
Sector Leader:_________
Training:______________ Planning__________
Finance:______________ Outreach_________
Please give a description of your skills: _____________________________________________________________________________________
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