Why Not Charleston

Empowering Students to Make an Impact 

School culture directly impacts the student experience in regard to belonging, tradition, social activity, participation, and perceived opportunity. Research shows that only 30% of high school students rank their experience as satisfactory. This is an indicator of a poor school culture condition.

School culture is most often determined for students not by them. It is the activity and decisions of school districts and school leaders that create school culture conditions. Students are the least considered variable outside of providing test scores.

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In response, WNC Charleston created G TEAM. G TEAM, an Education initiative, is a student-led club for middle and high school students. Like most school clubs, G TEAM requires approval by the administration and support by a faculty sponsor. G TEAM gives students an opportunity to improve their school experience by empowering them to create systemic solutions that impact their school culture and personal lives by applying the ideals of the Gospel.

Using custom curriculum, age-appropriate lessons and activities, G TEAM members gain the knowledge needed to dive into a Gospel Rich self-directed learning opportunity. Lessons and activities equip students with soft skills for being appreciative thinkers, collaborative workers, and respectful communicators who make decisions and problem solve.

LET THEM BE THE CHANGE

1 in 3 students rank their high school experience as unsatisfactory - but the good news is a national conversation for change has begun.

G-Team, a student led club, empowers students to become an integral part of the conversation.

G-Team fosters unity through leadership by exploring and applying ideals of the Gospel.

"Stop imitating the ideals and opinions of the culture around you,
but be inwardly transformed by the Holy Spirit through a total reformation
of how you think. This will empower you to discern God’s will as you
live a beautiful life, satisfying and perfect in his eyes"
Romans 12:2 (TPT)

GET INVOLVED

Visit G-Team’s exclusive website to find out how
you and your student can get involved!

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