Post on 02-Oct-2020
LCSS Student Ambassador Advisors
Bradwell Institute
Krista Stewart
kstewart@liberty.k12.ga.us
Liberty County High
Debra Reed
dreed@liberty.k12.ga.us
Midway Middle
Dr. Tracey Bazemore
tbazemore@liberty.k12.ga.us
Lewis Frasier Middle
Lori Stanfield
lstanfield@liberty.k12.ga.us
Ashley Fisher
afisher@liberty.k12.ga.us
Snelson Golden Middle
Dr. Cherie Boyd
cboyd@liberty.k12.ga.us
Melaniann Piercy
Military Coordinator
LCSS
200 Bradwell Street
Hinesville, GA 31313
912-321-7553
Greg Cooke
School Liaison
778 Gulick Ave
Building 443
Fort Stewart, GA 31315
912-767-6533
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Liberty County School System
Student Ambassador
Program
Benefits of Ambassador
Training
Student Ambassadors
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Qualities of a Student Ambassador Ambassadors are…
• Positive
• Responsible
• Respectful
• Dedicated
When students enroll in a new school, the transition can be very challenging. Student Ambassadors help make the move an easier one for newly enrolled students.
Ambassadors are natural leaders with a strong work ethic. Skills needed to become an Ambassador are organizational and time management, the ability to work as a team player, and to be an active participant in your school. Personal qualities include the ability to listen and follow directions, be reliable and punctual, and to have school pride.
• Learn leadership and diplomacy skills
• Meet and greet new students and families
• Improve interpersonal and conversational skills
• Create immediate rapport with students and staff
• Uniform training for faculty and students
• National Program
• Develop networking skills through participation and community events
• Work as a team for a common goal
• Pathway to college leadership programs
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Duties
ü Welcome new students ü Create a positive school
environment and culture ü School connectedness ü Give tours of the school ü Become a lunch buddy ü Introduce new students to
teachers and staff ü Answer questions about your
school ü Ease student transitions