To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members and all SayPro Chiefs
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We are writing to present a proposal regarding the current structure of our after-school program and suggest some important modifications to better assess and develop our learners’ leadership potential. The development team believes that by making these adjustments, we can build a stronger, more sustainable foundation for Neftaly Kingdom School before expanding the program more widely to the rest of the student body.
Currently, the small group of learners who attend our after-school center are primarily focused on their academic studies, and their attendance has been somewhat inconsistent. As the program grows and aims to nurture our learners’ talents, leadership skills, and commitment, we feel it is crucial to start by working closely with this select group of students. By doing so, we can evaluate their interests and capabilities more effectively, which will allow us to design an expanded program that is aligned with their needs, goals, and potential.
We propose the following adjustments to the existing program:
- Involvement with the Development Team:
We recommend that the small group of learners who currently attend the center after school begin engaging directly with the development team. This will help us assess their leadership skills, interests, talents, and overall commitment to the program. We believe that a personalized, hands-on approach will allow us to better understand each learner’s strengths and areas for growth, which is essential for designing a program that truly meets their needs. - Focused Activities for Skill Assessment:
The development team would design a series of activities aimed at evaluating various aspects of leadership, teamwork, and personal development. These activities will help us identify students who are most committed to personal growth and show potential for taking on leadership roles within the program. It is crucial that we assess these students before we move toward a larger-scale rollout, to ensure we have a solid foundation of motivated and capable learners. - Flexible, Non-Pressure Environment:
Understanding that many students are currently more focused on their academic studies, we propose that these activities remain flexible and non-intrusive. The goal is not to pressure students but to offer them an opportunity for enrichment that complements their academic work. This approach ensures that they can engage with the program in a way that aligns with their schedules and interests, without overburdening them. - Gradual Expansion:
Once we have identified a core group of committed learners through this process, we can consider expanding the program more broadly. By starting with a small, dedicated group, we can refine the program, make necessary adjustments, and ensure that we have the resources and structure to support a larger cohort when the time comes. - Long-Term Sustainability:
By taking these careful, incremental steps, we will be able to create a program that is not only successful in the short term but also sustainable in the long run. This approach ensures that we are building leadership within the school community and that the program can grow naturally in response to both student interest and institutional capacity.
In conclusion, we believe that by implementing these changes, we will set the Neftaly Kingdom School program on a solid foundation, providing our students with meaningful opportunities to grow while ensuring that the program remains focused and sustainable. We are confident that these adjustments will position the program for success, benefiting both the students and the wider school community.
We look forward to discussing this proposal with you.
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Regaugetswe Netshiozwe | SayProCDR | SayPro
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