
Why
- Peaks the interest early for upcoming freshmen and gives them a taste of what it's like to be a part of Young Life.
- Sometimes with spring sports, club numbers can feel low, so this is a great shot of energy to end the school year.
When
- Early to mid-May. You can even do this without a ton of volunteer leaders. Get the committee and high schoolers involved. Don’t skip it just because college leaders are gone!
How
- Start spreading the word NOW!
- Make a list of every middle school in your area (use google if you need to). Ask your committee, current Young Life kids, and social media for any connections to those schools.
- Print out paper fliers to take to schools, known parents, and teachers.
- Fliers should have all the info parents need to know, ie: start and end time, who is invited, adults present, as well as fun- high schoolers there, free t-shirt/food, etc.
- Make small fliers for people to hand out to kids.
- Could any of your current high school Young Life students go and do contact work at the middle schools they attended?
- Ask your current freshman to reach out to 8th graders, they will feel a great sense of purpose and probably cool returning to their middle school.
- Post on your social media for Young Life students to bring 8th grade siblings, the free giveaway, and an incentive for high school kids to come and bring 8th graders.
- How do you get high schoolers to still attend an “8th grade club”?
- Golden Ticket idea
- Hide 4 paper tickets around town after school (think the trash can at the YMCA, a fire hydrant near a popular ice cream shop), take pics with small clues and post them on social media about 20 minutes before dismissal the day of club. The ticket winners receive a prize (the 8th grade free t-shirt, or an extra raffle ticket, Young Life sticker, etc).
- Free giveaways for the brand new 8th graders: food, or better yet a t-shirt! Make it a new design, a fun shirt that doesn’t say anything about 8th graders or freshmen on it. You want them to want to wear this shirt to school!
- In a dream world, they will wear it next fall and it’ll be a great identifier to upper-classmen to reach out to them.
- Put a sticker on the shirt with all your social media outlets on them, so they can easily find your accounts and follow them.
- The 8th graders must fill out a club card before they get a shirt.
- Run a table at club with check-in, manned by leaders.
- Make it the first fifty 8th graders so kids feel an urgency to show up early.
During Club
- Not having a senior club? Have them run 8th grade club. Already had a senior club? Let juniors run it, that way the 8th graders have familiar faces next year.
- Be very careful with upfront games. Sibling games can be fun where the older sibling gets pied, etc. Don’t make 8th graders the butt of the joke, celebrate them in a major way!
- Who does the talk? Do you have any middle school teachers? They are ideal. If not, someone who will be in the room next fall, not a departing leader or staff, so the students will recognize them at the first club.
- Sell summer camp in front of the 8th graders- make them think- I can’t WAIT to go to that next year! But since they can’t go…
- Sell Fall Weekend and let them sign up! Bring Fall Weekend fliers, have a big poster to have them sign up on.
- Take lots of great pictures!
Parents
- Have people on “parking lot” duty- leaders or committee members who are comfortable talking to parents. Have them approach minivans/cars to say “Hi” and “Thanks” and remind them of the pickup time. Have Young Life fliers in case parents have questions.
- Have some committee members well connected to parents? Run a parent involvement meeting at the same time as club. Bring light snacks, have it in a side room, and share with them the vision of Young Life, the whys of club, have a parent share about their kids being involved, and pass out involvement cards. These could be your table hosts in the fall!
Post Club
- Post those great pictures to social media, tag kids and parents!
- Go through club cards and connect with kids, create a google sheet and send to leaders so they can text kids now and in the fall.
- Follow/like kids on social media- get them to follow your Young Life accounts.
- Promote Fall Weekend and their ability to sign up.
- Invite them to one more Young Life event- Ice Cream Olympics, end of year cookout, summer campaigners, whatever you have left. This is a great way to get kids who missed out to come to something.
- Have extra shirts? Give them to new freshmen at club in the fall.
- Reach out and thank the parents who came and filled out involvement cards. Seek their involvement (table host, committee, etc) while they are still excited.
- Thank anyone who helped you advertise to kids (schools, underclassmen, etc).
Resources for 8th Grade Club
Written by Susan Nixon.
