High school students Jenaya Wilder, Jorge Sanchez and Mary Katherine Archer joined host of Change Starts Here, Dustin Odham, to discuss how to overcome the issues facing today’s schools.
A common theme the three students mentioned as a struggle for the modern-day high schooler was the tendency for cliques to form, which discourages individualism and increases groupthink, and time management, like how to juggle social expectations with schoolwork and extra-curricular activities.
How does a student combat these issues? Archer thoughtfully noted to not let labels confine one’s dreams and goals. “Just because I like something, doesn’t mean that’s my identity,” she explained. “I think students need to understand that ‘it’s high school,’ and you can do or be anything – that’s life.”
However, many schools are experiencing an apathy issue, where students aren’t quite as excited to be a part of the school community.
The group discussed many ways to solve this problem, and it ultimately boils down to a positive school culture. This solution would consist of increasing school pride; participating in extracurricular activities; highlighting the school’s history, alumni and successes; and allowing students to take more ownership in decisions.
Sanchez posed the great question that administrators are likely asking themselves: “How am I going to give 3,000 students a voice?” One route seen at many schools already is implementing representative groups or clubs that would represent the student body’s interest. This could look like anything from student councils to town halls.
The episode ended with reflecting on some of their favorite resources to learn from, like TikTok, YouTube, Ted-Ed, and books, as well as some overall life tips:
• Waking up early in the morning to extend your day.
• Taking a nap and catching up on sleep is extremely underrated.
• Staying organized through structure and deadlines.
• Investing time into your personal wellbeing.
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