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Youth of the Month/Year Award
The 2008-2009 Youth of the Year Essay theme is "America's
Youth - Stepping Forward to Change the Beat of America"
One of the most popular Exchange youth projects, the
Youth of the Month/Year Award recognizes hard-working high school students
who attain high levels of scholastic achievement, community involvement
and leadership. This proven program not only rewards outstanding young
people, but also provides an incentive for other youngsters to strive for
equally high levels of achievement. Once a Youth of the Month program has
been successfully implemented, the groundwork for conducting an annual
Youth of the Year competition is already in place. Selection of the Youth
of the Year is simply made from the club's Youth of the Month recipients
for that school year. The club's Youth of the Year advances to district
competition, and ultimately, an opportunity to vie for the prestigious
National Youth of the Year Award. Specially designed plaques and
certificates, along with a detailed Youth of the Month/Year information
guide and application, can be obtained from National Headquarters.
Click here to download the Youth of the Year application
Click
here for samples of the 2006 A.C.E.
and Youth of the Year essays.
Click
here for samples of the 2007 A.C.E.
and Youth of the Year essays.
Purpose
The National Exchange Club’s Youth of the Month program provides Exchange
Clubs with the opportunity to honor outstanding students in the community
who have exhibited excellence in academics and leadership. When your club
becomes involved in this worthwhile program, you are joining hundreds of
other clubs across the country in an effort to identify and recognize the
young leaders of our nation.
This monthly program not only enhances career opportunities for those
honored, it also promotes good citizenship, a desire for greater scholastic
achievement, and the development of well-rounded personalities to other
young adults in the community. The project’s human interest appeal will
generate community-wide attention and media coverage for your Exchange Club.
The Project Committee
A Youth of the Month project committee should be formed by club members
to ensure successful implementation of the program. Responsibilities
include:
- Obtain permission, cooperation and endorsement of the institution or
group from which the Youth of the Month nominees will be selected.
- Determine eligibility criteria for nominations.
- Set standards for nominating and judging. Select the judges and make
sure they are informed about the nominees as well as all the rules and
regulations of the program. (An alternate method is to have school
officials make the selection.)
- Determine the type of award(s) to be presented. Appoint a committee
person to see that final preparations for the award are made, including
engraving, and printing requirements.
- Plan all the details of the award presentation, including who will
make the presentation, what guests will be invited, and the type of
program.
- Work closely with the club’s public relations committee to ensure
maximum publicity.
Eligibility and Nomination
Any young person demonstrating excellence in leadership, community
service and academics is eligible for your club’s Youth of the Month
program. A more detailed list of qualifying criteria may be developed by the
Youth of the Month committee, along with the type of organization or
institution from which the candidates will be selected.
Many Exchange Clubs limit candidates to local high schools or
organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club. A point system based on
participation, good sportsmanship, good citizenship, attendance, academics,
etc., should be developed for selecting winners. When the selection is
limited to a particular high school, the cooperation of the school’s faculty
is helpful when calculating points for potential nominees. A list of the top
three to five candidates should be submitted to the judges for a final
monthly selection. Judges should base their decisions on a candidate’s
well-rounded qualifications, and not solely on one particular outstanding
achievement.
Awards
The awards presented to the Youth of the Month honorees are decided upon
by the committee. Many times it is appropriate to present an honoree with a
plaque or certificate. In any form, the award provides the recipient with
testimony of the honor to his or her family, friends and classmates. Special
Youth of the Month plaques and certificates are available from your Supply
Department. Monetary gifts for future education are also appropriate.
When presenting the award, the ceremony should be dignified and
professional. A special Exchange Club meeting should be set aside each month
for Youth of the Month presentations. The recipient’s family should be
invited, along with any faculty members or youth group directors who helped
to coordinate the effort.
Before the presentation of the award, someone should briefly outline the
accomplishments, future goals and qualities which led to the honoree’s
selection. The youth should be informed in advance that he or she will be
expected to make a brief acceptance speech.
Publicity
The importance of publicity for your club’s Youth of the Month project
cannot be stressed enough. Since the objective of the project is to give
public recognition to young people for their accomplishments, your club’s
public relations committee should plan a publicity campaign aimed at the
local media. The best way to accomplish this is by sending news releases to
area television and radio stations, newspapers and student publications.
The news release should cover who was selected as Youth of the Month,
some of that person’s achievements, where and when the event is going to
take place and finally, an explanation of the Youth of the Month program.
Your Club’s Youth of the Year
The Youth of the Month project logically leads to a Youth of the Year
recipient. Your club should select a panel of judges who will be responsible
for reviewing all of the Youth of the Month winners. When the most
outstanding student is selected for this prestigious award, a special Youth
of the Year Award banquet should be organized. The banquet should also
feature a keynote speaker; a distinguished educator or other prominent
person in the community would be appropriate. The honoree should also
receive an official Youth of the Year plaque or certificate. Many Exchange
Clubs choose to give an additional token of congratulations in the form of a
U.S. Savings Bond or gift certificate.
District Competition
After a club has chosen its Youth of the Year, the honoree’s name and
qualifications should be submitted to the district for the District Youth of
the Year competition. Please use the Youth of the Year application form
available from National Headquarters or your district youth chairperson. The
form ranks candidates by means of a numerical score based on scholastic and
community achievements. This is the official national form. If used at all
levels, it will ensure fairness and accuracy throughout the entire process.
Your district should appoint a Youth of the Year chairperson. It is this
person’s responsibility to set a deadline for all entries and make sure that
clubs are informed of this deadline. During the district’s annual
convention, a special ceremony/banquet should be organized to honor the
District Youth of the Year.
Your district’s Youth of the Year then becomes eligible to compete with
the honorees from all districts in Exchange for the prestigious title of
National Youth of the Year. This award spotlights an outstanding young
person who excels in leadership, citizenship and scholarship. The award
process facilitates recognition of the high achievements of our young people
at the community, district, and national level.
Nomination Requirements for National Competition
- Each district may nominate two candidates (opposite genders) who
live within the district.
- Candidates must be qualified for graduation from public, parochial,
or private schools, and must have been selected Youth of the Year
winners on both the club and district levels.
- Entry deadline for National Youth of the Year candidates is June 1.
- Each entry must be returned on an official entry form accompanied by
the essay and a paragraph detailing the nominee’s most outstanding
achievement. The entry must be signed by the district president. A 5 X 7
photo should also be included. A panel of three qualified judges will
meet at National Headquarters to screen entries and select the winner.
The National Award
The National Exchange Club will present an award and a $10,000
scholarship to the National Youth of the Year recipient. The first $5,000
will be presented at the Youth Recognition Luncheon at the National
Convention. The second $5,000 installment will be paid in full to the
student’s school of choice at the time of registration of his or her
sophomore year. In addition, the student will be recognized in Exchange’s
national magazine, Exchange Today. As guests of the National Exchange
Club, the award recipient and up to two adult chaperons (parents or official
guardians) will enjoy the highlights of the National Convention, during
which the award will be presented. The National Exchange Club will cover
event meals, air fare and hotel for the honoree and his/her two chaperons.
Note: Candidate must be able to accept the award in person at the
scheduled event at the National Convention in order to win. Call National
Headquarters for current year’s dates & times, 800-XCHANGE (924-2643), ext.
123, and verify with candidate before submitting entry form to National.
This requirement also applies to the National A.C.E. Award.
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