Thank you for your kind words for the programme! I am most proud of how our CCF students leapt to help others, and used the skills they had so recently learned.
One of the students who helped on level 20 (Sally-Anne Perks) has suggested to me that a YPL session on basic medwizardry might be quite helpful. I need to see about making arrangments with appropriate staff, but perhaps that would be an excellent occasion to recognise the good work of the CCF students?
In terms of honours, while some of our students certainly have a glowing future ahead of them already, others would greatly benefit from a letter of recognition that could be referenced as they apply for future training and employment. (And as you know, encouraging talented students who do not come from the best families to be of great use to the Protectorate is one of the goals of the programme).
Perhaps some sort of party or other pleasant occasion might also be appropriate, however, since of course students are not always long-term thinkers yet. Perhaps something special at Hogwarts, or maybe a special afternoon in Hogsmeade without other students could be arranged? (I'd certainly be glad to assist in arrangements, or in chaperoning in the latter case...)
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Date: 2011-09-03 10:56 pm (UTC)Thank you for your kind words for the programme! I am most proud of how our CCF students leapt to help others, and used the skills they had so recently learned.
One of the students who helped on level 20 (Sally-Anne Perks) has suggested to me that a YPL session on basic medwizardry might be quite helpful. I need to see about making arrangments with appropriate staff, but perhaps that would be an excellent occasion to recognise the good work of the CCF students?
In terms of honours, while some of our students certainly have a glowing future ahead of them already, others would greatly benefit from a letter of recognition that could be referenced as they apply for future training and employment. (And as you know, encouraging talented students who do not come from the best families to be of great use to the Protectorate is one of the goals of the programme).
Perhaps some sort of party or other pleasant occasion might also be appropriate, however, since of course students are not always long-term thinkers yet. Perhaps something special at Hogwarts, or maybe a special afternoon in Hogsmeade without other students could be arranged? (I'd certainly be glad to assist in arrangements, or in chaperoning in the latter case...)