2025 TASC SUMMER LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPS
A meaningful experience that empowers student leaders and advisors
to lead effectively in schools and communities.
Trinity - San Antonio
Middle Level: June 10-13 (Tues - Fri)
Cost: $350 by May 5
$360 by May 22 or when Full
Place - San Antonio, TX
Director: Vicki Long | Consultant: Mary Whittenberg
FROM THE DIRECTOR:
Thank you for making the decision to attend summer leadership workshop at Trinity! This experience will allow you to improve
your individual leadership skills and give you the confidence to go back to your home council and implement what you have
learned.
Your time will be fun and rewarding, as well as filled with work. Expect to spend part of each day outside your normal comfort
zone. Prepare to be challenged. The staff and your peers will expect you to read, study, think, create, and participate fully in
all activities. You will be discussing and interacting with others as you are given the opportunity to meet new friends from
across the state. Your willingness to listen to others, share ideas, think, and solve problems creatively will allow you to develop
your leadership potential. At the conclusion of this workshop, I am confident that you will be well prepared and confident
returning to your school with skills necessary to accept the challenges and overcome any obstacles you will encounter in the
coming year, but also excited to return to your school and make it a better place for learning and growing. To help prepare
you for this busy week of activities, the following information is provided to make your week more pleasant, restful, enjoyable,
and profitable. If you have a question that is not answered, feel free to contact me.
DIRECTOR: Vicki Long | email: vlong@deweyvilleisd.com | cell: 409-381-9212
The following forms must be provided to the workshop
director:
● individual registration form (student and advisor)
● participant agreement form (student and advisor)
● criminal disclosure form (advisors).
The advisor should distribute the forms, make sure
they are completed properly, including all required
signatures, and bring them to the workshop to turn in
at check-in. Do NOT send the registration forms to
the TASC office!
Print: PERMISSION FORMS KIT and distribute to all
attendees. File will download into your Downloads
folder.
Trinity University requires that ALL adults who
are in attendance at the workshop be trained
in child abuse prevention. TASC also requires
ALL advisors to be trained regarding basic
medical safety. ALL advisors will be trained
prior to the workshop.
You can find information about the child abuse
training on the TASC website under Resources.
GENERAL INFORMATION
PAYMENT
Registration on the TASC website is your guarantee that all registered will attend the workshop and indicates
your understanding that the council will be billed for all registered unless registration is canceled via email
with hallie@tassp.org at least one month prior to the first day of the workshop with the cancellation fee of ⅓
the cost of each cancelled registration. Cancellations and refunds will be permitted until that date and must
be made in writing via email to hallie@tassp.org.
- No refunds or credits will be given for cancellations after the deadline (one month prior to the first
day of workshop.) - Refunds will not be provided for workshop no-shows, regardless of the situation.
- Delegate substitutions may be made up to 10 days before the first day of the workshop through Vicki
- Any substitutes must be the same gender as the person they are replacing.
- Substitutions must be made with the workshop director.
TASC DRESS CODE
The Texas Association of Student Councils (TASC) requires students and adults participating in a TASC event dress
appropriately for that activity. Unless otherwise stated, event dress is casual, and projects a positive image at all times.
Our dress code is set at a higher standard than school dress codes because we represent our association. Those
attending TASC events must adhere to the following regulations - all garments should meet the following standards:
- Be opaque (not see through);
- Have sleeves (Garments with no sleeves may have a cover up added up to bring the garment into dress code.);
- Have a front and back;
- Fit at or cover the waistline;
- Not show cleavage or chest;
- Be no shorter than mid-thigh;
- Have no rips or holes above mid-thigh through which skin shows; and
- Not display or refer directly or indirectly to alcohol or alcoholic products, drugs or drug paraphernalia, tobacco or tobacco products, profanity, race, politics, violence, offensive language, gender, or sexuality;
- Shorts: Are NOT permitted at TASC events held during the school year, but re permitted at summer programs and must be no shorter than mid-thigh.
- Head coverings, except for medical or religious purposes, are not to be worn when inside a building.
Workshop staff will address issues of inappropriate dress on an individual basis. If the workshop director determines
that dress is in violation of common decency, then the student/advisor will be expected to comply with the request to
correct the issue or be in violation of TASC policy. Bring a pair of tennis shoes, because some activities will require them.
Dress Code!
Please pay attention!
ONSITE CHECK-IN
When you arrive at the University, you will go to the North / South Complex between 12:00 am and 2:00 pm to check-in. Staff
schools will register between 11:00 am and 12:45 pm.
When you arrive, you will be given your name badge, room assignment, and an expanded schedule/workshop notebook. Name
badges and wristbands must be worn at all times.
DIRECTIONS / CAMPUS MAP
This website will provide directions to Trinity University and a map of the campus.
HOUSING
Students from the same hometown council will be roomed within the same room and may share an adjoining suite with
students from another hometown council. Depending on the number of students you register, there is a possibility of
being roomed with a student from another school as well.
During the workshop, you will be expected to keep your room in order. A charge of $50 will be made for lost room keys
and $10 per lost access card. Valuables (cameras, jewelry, etc.) should not be left in your room or in general session
areas. Neither the University nor TASC can be responsible for loss of any article.
WHAT TO BRING
Delegates should bring twin sheets, towels, washcloths, blanket, pillow, and personal toiletries. On the last night there
will be an achievement program. Students may dress nicer than other workshop activities, but it's not required. Students
are encouraged to bring items for Magic Note bags. (This can be note paper for positive notes, candy, trinkets, etc. to
attach to notes if desired.
MAGIC BAGS
Everyone will decorate a small bag that will be placed in the general meeting area for the purpose of exchanging notes
among participants. For this you may wish to bring note pads, stationary, markers, small candy etc.
TALENT SHOW
A talent show will be incorporated into the program on the last day/night of the workshop. You will be able to audition for
talent, so bring any instruments, music, costumes, etc. to showcase your talent.
CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Neither TASC nor the University will be responsible for the loss of these items. Students and advisors who carry cell
phones should not make nor accept calls during workshop activities. Students may want to bring a laptop, but TASC will
not be responsible for any damage or loss.
ILLNESS
Illnesses should be reported to the Director immediately through your hometown advisor or one of the deans. Medical
release forms provided with this pre-registration packet are important to our efforts to provide you with medical
assistance in the unlikely event of an emergency (make sure you have an extra copy for yourself). Please complete the
release form and return it to your advisor with your registration form. Campus security numbers are (210) 999-7070 for
non-emergency situations and (210) 999-7000 for emergencies.
CURFEW AND LIGHTS OUT
Everyone is expected to be in their assigned room at curfew. Dorm entrance doors will lock at curfew.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE POLICY
The use or possession of alcohol, tobacco or other illegal drugs is strictly prohibited. Any student found in the possession
or under the influence of these substances will be sent home from the workshop without delay at the expense of the
student, his/her parents or the student’s school. School official/law enforcement will be contacted.
IMPORTANT: A student sent home from a TASC event because of disruption of the workshop, a violation of TASC policies,
or a concern for the safety of that student and/or others will not be allowed to attend another TASC state event for a calendar year.
PARKING
Parking is available in the dorm parking area. Parking permits will be given at registration if needed.
ADVISOR SESSIONS
Advisor sessions will be held at different times during the workshop. Please refer to the agenda given at registration for times of the sessions. Additional sessions may be added in the afternoons based on interest. These sessions will be led by an experienced advisor who will be able to give information on project ideas, state report forms, and many other topics dealing with the mechanics of student council. All advisors are encouraged to attend, as they will be beneficial whether you are new or experienced.
SPECIAL EVENTS, OLYMPICS, DANCE, DRESS UPS, TALENT SHOW ETC…
All delegates are requested to bring a pair of tennis shoes for any athletic-type event (Olympics, etc.). Achievement
Night will be in the Stieren Theater the last night of the workshop, followed by a social. There will also be talent
incorporated into Achievement Night, so you might want to bring a special outfit, musical instrument, etc.
WORKSHOP SAFETY
Delegates are expected to respect the rights and safety of others. Weapons of any type are strictly prohibited at TASC
functions. Any person found in the possession of an item used as weapon or exhibiting irresponsible behavior that
endangers the health, safety, or welfare of him/herself or others will be sent home from the workshop without delay at
the expense of the student, his/her parents or the student’s school.
MEALS
The first meal will be dinner on Tuesday. Meals that will be served while at the workshop are: Tuesday - Dinner,
Wednesday - Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner, Thursday - Breakfast and Lunch, and Friday - Breakfast and Lunch.
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 |
Breakfast OYO OTW | Breakfast Provided | Breakfast | Breakfast |
Lunch OYO OTW | Lunch Provided | Lunch Provided | Lunch Provided |
Dinner | Dinner Provided | Dinner OYO | Dinner OYO |
OPTIONAL SPENDING MONEY
Students may need a small amount of money for
1) food to and from the workshop,
2) snack foods,
3) souvenirs / book store on campus
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Due to liability issues, we do not have access to
any indoor athletic equipment. There may also be
construction this summer on campus. Please be
aware and follow all directional signage.
Tuesday, JUNE 10th (DAY ONE)
12:00 – 2:00 REGISTRATION (lunch on your own)
12:45 - 2:15 STAFF MEETING (Small Group Facilitators and JCs)
3:00-4:00 GENERAL SESSION
4:05-5:15 SMALL GROUP MEETING-
4:10 - 5:10 NON-STAFF ADVISOR MEETING
5:30-6:30 DINNER
6:45-8:00 GENERAL SESSION
8:10-9:30 SMALL GROUP MEETING
9:40-10:00 Geera; Session and DORM MEETINGS (dismiss to
dorms when completed)
10:10 - 10:20 Return to Dorm
10:25-11:15 STAFF MEETING (Small Group Facilitators and JCs)
10:45 LIGHTS OUT
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