I just wrote an International School of Berne Student Council constitution.
It was actually kind of fun. I took the Occam's razor approach. The last constitution was four pages long and didn't actually say anything. Mine is one, and gives us a structure for getting things done.
I'm quite proud of it.
Something occurred to me though- We have a meeting tomorrow and I'm going to do everything I can to get everyone to agree to this draft that I have, mostly for the sake of time.
But when I play out possible arguments in my head, all of my responses refer to the American constitution. Which only about a third of our student council is familiar with.
International schools are fun.
But frustrating when you're trying to make analogies.
Clara
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