Leadership Training Camp ~ June 28 - July 2, 2004
@ the University of West Alabama

Goal Setting  |  Problem Solving  |  Community Service  |  Communication  |  and much more!!!


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Presenter:  Bob Burton

 

Bob Burton served as the Director of Student Activities at Fallbrook High School in California from 1966 until 1996. He is the author of Spirit Works...Turn It On! , a book containing nearly 1,000 ideas to help improve school spirit, and 99 Nuggets , the 99 most important lessons learned in thirty years of directing student activities.

He was a charter member of the Hall of Fame of the California Association of Directors of Activities as well as CADA's first nominee for the National Association of Student Councils' Warren Shull Award. In 1990, Bob was presented the prestigious Jack Moore Award by CADA in recognition of his leadership in student activities and service to CADA members. On October 7, 2000, the brand new six million dollar classroom and performing arts complex on the Fallbrook High School campus was dedicated, in recognition of Bob's 30 year career, as "The Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts."

Bob is now often called upon to make his fast-paced color slide presentation of great school spirit ideas, both to student leaders at individual schools and also at regional conferences of students and advisors. Bob has also keynoted state leadership conferences in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Louisiana, Indiana, North Carolina, Missouri, Wisconsin, South Carolina, Virginia, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and California.

Find out more about Bob's enthusiastic and affordable color slide presentation that is packed with fresh ideas for both students and/or their advisors about:

School Spirit, Pep Rallies, Noontime Activities, Float Construction, An Election Nominating Convention Promoting the role of the Student Council Advisor, and Prize Winning Yearbook Photography.

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