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Want to start OotM in your
School;
Where to
begin?
How to Start
an Odyssey
of the Mind
Program?
Like with
all Odyssey
of the Mind
problems,
there is no
one correct
answer to
this
question.
Each school
and group
has its own
guidelines
for clubs
and
organizations,
its own
degree of
faculty
involvement,
and its own
approach to
Odyssey of
the Mind.
Some school
districts
and home
school
associations
give
financial
support, and
some do
not.
However, the
following
steps are
some you
might
consider in
getting
started:
Talk to
the
school
administration
about
the
goals
and
values
of
Odyssey
of the
Mind.
Get
approval
for this
extra-curricular
activity.
Find out
whether
your
school
already
has an
Odyssey
of the
Mind
membership.
If so,
all you
need to
do is to
contact
the
school
Odyssey
coordinator,
and ask
them to
include
you in
any
communications
regarding
Odyssey
of the
Mind. If
not,
explain
what
might be
required
in terms
of
sending
flyers
home,
having a
meeting
for
interested
parents
and
students,
enlisting
a
faculty
sponsor.
Also
note
that in
many
high
schools
and some
middle
schools
the
Odyssey
of the
Mind
program
is run
as a
club, so
you
and/or
your
student
may need
to check
into the
procedures
for
starting
a club
at your
school.
Determine
who will
be
allowed
to
participate
in the
Odyssey
of the
Mind
program.
Some
schools
open
this
program
only to
"GATE"
designated
students
while
others
allow
anyone
who
wants to
participate
be a
part of
the
excitement.
From
at-risk
to
gifted
and from
early
elementary
to
college,
all
types of
students
can
benefit
from the
Odyssey
of the
Mind
program.
At every
academic
level,
it's a
chance
for
students
to learn
in a
non-traditional
way.
Talk
to the
PTA/PTO
about
Odyssey
of the
Mind. If
the
funds
are not
available
from the
school
administor
but he
or she
approves,
ask the
PTA for
funding.
Odyssey
of the
Mind in
some
schools
is
funded
by GATE,
Site
Council
or other
dedicated
funding.
If the
program
is not
financed
by the
school,
examine
methods
of
financing
with the
school
administrator.
While
schools
and/or
PTAs may
provide
the
funding
for
National
and
State
and
memberships,
Regional
Tournament
fees for
each
team,
and
possible
seed
money
for each
team,
many
schools
require
the
teams to
provide
their
own on
going
funding.
Some
teams
use this
funding
piece as
part of
the team
problem
solving
process.
Some
teams
assess a
fee to
each
team
member
to fund
this
program.
Determine
who will
be the
"School
Coordinator"
to help
form
teams
and
disseminate
information
to
coaches
and
teams.
This can
be
anyone
willing
to be
the
point
person.
Provide
initial
support
to
coaches
by
giving
them
information
about
training,
copies
of the
rules
and the
problems
and
school's
membership
card.
Make
sure all
coaches
are on
the
Region’s
mailing
list.
Check
the AZ
Odyssey
Website
regularly.
(This
will be
your
primary
information
source
to
assure
you
receive
training
and
tournament
information
for the
local
region.)
Request
Presentation/information.
Contact
your
Regional
Director
to
answer
questions
and to
set up a
time for
a
representative
to come
to your
school
to talk
with
students,
teachers
and or
parents.
Plan an
information
meeting.
In the
Fall,
invite
interested
parents,
students,
teachers
and
administrators
to
attend.
Tell
them
about
Odyssey
of the
Mind and
how to
form
teams.
The
information
about
this
meeting
can be
sent by
school
website
or email
group,
flyer,
PTA
newsletter
and/or
announcements
over the
PA
system.
You may
wish to
distribute
additional
information
(program
overview,
problem
synopses)
at the
meeting
Get a
National
Membership
Kit.
This Kit
will
include
"the
problems",
this
year's
program
guide,
sample
spontaneous
problems,
curriculum
items
designed
by NASA
(our
proud
sponsor)
that can
be used
in
classrooms
at all
levels.
Go to
http://www.odysseyofthemind.com/registration/default.php
to
register
your
school.
Determine
who will
coach
the
teams.
Coaching
is an
excellent
way for
parents
to
become
involved
in their
child's
educations
in an
informal
and fun
environment.
When
recruiting
coaches,
explain
that a
team
cannot
be
formed
without
a coach.
(Some
schools
have had
much
success
by
requiring
that
each
team
parent
have
some
responsibility,
either
as
coach,
assistant,
team
volunteer,
spontaneous
coach,
judges,
etc.)
Have
students
sign up
and
juggle
their
interests,
ages,
and
available
coaches
to form
teams.
All
interested
students
should
have the
opportunity
to
participate
in
Odyssey
of the
Mind!
If there
is
inadequate
school
administration
interest
but
there is
enough
parent
interest,
you can
look to
a
community
organization
to
sponsor
your
team(s)
in their
name.
The
Odyssey
of the
Mind
Program
Guide
gives
guidelines
regarding
what
types of
organizations
qualify.
In the
past we
have had
teams
sponsored
by
Lions,
Rotaries
and the
India
Community
Center.
If there
is
inadequate
parent/student
interest:
We
encourage
you and
your
student
to
invite
as many
of your
friends
from
school
as you
can find
to
attend
the
Regional
and/or
the
State
tournament.
Perhaps
you will
then be
able to
drum up
interest
next
year,
after
people
see how
awesome
the
program
is!
Thanks
to
Silicon
Valley
OM for
the
information
provided
on this
page.
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