Accu-Chek Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thons
Cyclebetes 2009 - Build Student Leaders Today!
Secondary School 24 hour Spin-a-Thon
This is an extraordinary opportunity for your students! Cyclebetes 2009 is an exciting, multi-level cycling event benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). It will be launched in Canada, the USA and Australia in November 2008. The Cyclebetes 24 hour Secondary Spin-a-Thon is an extraordinary aspect that builds student leaders and unites communities.
Young people who believe in themselves know they have the power to affect positive change. Their leadership and keen sense of responsibility will guide people and shape communities today and tomorrow.
This is the guiding principle behind the Cyclebetes 24 hour Secondary Spin-a-Thon which promotes student leadership, social responsibility and builds awareness of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
Youth Leadership – Health & Wellness - Strong, United Communities
This is a student led event and an outstanding opportunity for your school and community!
The Cyclebetes Secondary Spin-a-Thon was piloted in March 2008 by Rockridge Secondary, West Vancouver, BC. Watch this Message for Administrators from Vice Principal Ian Kennedy.
http://www.cyclebetes.com/info/info.php?pageID=57
Hear what Rockridge student leaders have to say:
http://www.cyclebetes.com/info/info.php?pageID=58
Cyclebetes offers full support to schools and students:
Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon Student & Educator Guide
Online mentor forums
The Secondary Spin 10 Steps to Success video – hosted by the Rockridge crew!
The Cyclebetes National Support Team is a mouse click or phone call away!
Find out more! Here’s a sneak peek at The Cyclebetes 24 hour Secondary Spin-a-Thon Student & Educator Guide.
http://www.cyclebetes.com/schools/img/page22/Spin%20teaser.pdf
Register your school today – shape the leaders of tomorrow!
If you would like more information or have questions please contact:
Cheryl Wilson – Stewart - Director of School Initiatives
cheryl@cyclebetes.com
Pass this on to everyone you know that can help.
Secondary School 24 hour Spin-a-Thon
This is an extraordinary opportunity for your students! Cyclebetes 2009 is an exciting, multi-level cycling event benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). It will be launched in Canada, the USA and Australia in November 2008. The Cyclebetes 24 hour Secondary Spin-a-Thon is an extraordinary aspect that builds student leaders and unites communities.
Young people who believe in themselves know they have the power to affect positive change. Their leadership and keen sense of responsibility will guide people and shape communities today and tomorrow.
This is the guiding principle behind the Cyclebetes 24 hour Secondary Spin-a-Thon which promotes student leadership, social responsibility and builds awareness of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
Youth Leadership – Health & Wellness - Strong, United Communities
This is a student led event and an outstanding opportunity for your school and community!
The Cyclebetes Secondary Spin-a-Thon was piloted in March 2008 by Rockridge Secondary, West Vancouver, BC. Watch this Message for Administrators from Vice Principal Ian Kennedy.
http://www.cyclebetes.com/info/info.php?pageID=57
Hear what Rockridge student leaders have to say:
http://www.cyclebetes.com/info/info.php?pageID=58
Cyclebetes offers full support to schools and students:
Cyclebetes Spin-a-Thon Student & Educator Guide
Online mentor forums
The Secondary Spin 10 Steps to Success video – hosted by the Rockridge crew!
The Cyclebetes National Support Team is a mouse click or phone call away!
Find out more! Here’s a sneak peek at The Cyclebetes 24 hour Secondary Spin-a-Thon Student & Educator Guide.
http://www.cyclebetes.com/schools/img/page22/Spin%20teaser.pdf
Register your school today – shape the leaders of tomorrow!
If you would like more information or have questions please contact:
Cheryl Wilson – Stewart - Director of School Initiatives
cheryl@cyclebetes.com
Pass this on to everyone you know that can help.
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