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Orientation for Host Families
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Introduction
Welcome
Our goal – Making World A Better Place
Thank you for your participation !!!
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Hosting Rotary Clubs
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Hosting Rotary Clubs
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District xxxx Organization
District Chair
Outbound Chair
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Inbound Chair
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STEP Chair
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What You Will Learn Today
Closeness of new friends (family of Rotary)
Rotary expectations
Helpful ideas for you
Calendar of activities
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CHALLENGES FOR THE ROTARY EXCHANGE STUDENT
ARE MANY
Your
Community
Host
Families
School
Exchange
Student /
Rotary
Counselor
Host
Rotary
Club
Friends in
High School
Host
Rotary
District
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Rotary Support Structure
Rotary Club
Rotary Youth Exchange Committee
Rotary Counselor
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Counselor Responsibilities
Maintain contact with student and family
– Show continued interest & support
– Resolve problems before problems get big
Register student at school
Ensure that student receives monthly allowance
Keep club YE committee informed
get Rotary club membership involved
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Items Rotary Counselor Must
Hold for Student
Paid for return airline ticket
Emergency fund ($350) deposited in a bank
Passport and DS-2019
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Student Challenges
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Adapting to host families and new culture
Doing well in school
Homesickness & making close friends
Speaking English
Following the rules of Rotary
Getting involved in Rotary club and
community
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1. Host Family Expectations
Treat student as member of the family
Delegate daily responsibilities for the home
Assist student in finding right friends
Be prepared to say “No” when appropriate
Ensure students dress & present themselves
appropriately
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1. Sample Family Rules
Be on time
Curfew
Do school homework
No telephone after certain hour
Help with chores (cleaning dishes, mowing
lawn, etc.)
See list of questions to ask on yeoresources.org
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1. Use of Telephone
Explain how it works; set rules for use
Limit calls to country (family, friends)
– Helps them to overcome homesickness
Ensure no phone bills ($100, $500, $1,000)
Telephone calling card for student calling
home
– buy at Wal-Mart (ATT International Card)
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1. Use of Family Computer
Do not let student spend too much time on
computer
Limit or prohibit downloading information
Explain no visits to pornography sites, etc.
Limit the use of AOL Instant Messenger or MSN
or other IM programs
Ensure not too many e-mails to family and friends
back home
– Makes adapting to our culture more difficult
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2. Expectations at School
Ensure clear understanding of school credits while
they are here (often answer is “None”)
Usually “not allowed to graduate”
Remind them to say thank you to school teachers
Write letter introducing student & RYE to
teachers)
Ensure regular class attendance and proper
attention to work
Assure school missed work will be completed
– Rotary will take students out of school at times
– They are expected to make up work
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2. Varsity Sports at School
Students who have already graduated
cannot play on Varsity team
– May be able play on Junior Varsity (JV)
Participation in varsity athletics requires
approval from state (and may cost $$)
– School has paperwork
– Student is expected to pay own costs for sports
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3. Making Close Friends
A major challenge to YE students
Help in finding clubs for student to join
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Interact (in many of the schools)
Sports
Theater
Band, orchestra
Active participation is good cure for
homesickness
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3. Limit Visits with Other
Exchange Students
Rotary provides many opportunities for
exchange students to get together
Their initiative -- to make American friends
Limit birthday party invitations to American
students and exchange students close by
– Transportation can be difficult
– Can cause family frustration
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4. Speaking English
Sometimes students speak own language
– Considered quite rude
– Forces others away from you
This can be major problem
Ensure students actively work to improve
– Good computer programs available
– Don’t be afraid to correct student’s English
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5. Serious Rules of Rotary
No drinking
No driving
– including no drivers’ education class
No serious dating
Obeying the law
– No smoking
– No drugs
– No shoplifting, etc.
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5. Problem Solving
Some problems will occur
Student should ask for help, in this order
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Host family
Club counselor
Club youth exchange officer
District Youth exchange committee
Host families must not let small problems become
big problems. Ask for help.
– Club counselor
– Club Youth Exchange officer
– District Youth Exchange Committee
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6. Student Protection Guidelines
What to do if your exchange student tells you of
Harassment and/or Abuse
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Listen attentively & let him/her know it was right to tell you
Assure him/her that they are not to blame
Remain calm and make sure student feels safe
Encourage student to share with you what happened and who
was involved
– Make detailed notes including date & time
– Don’t promise to keep secrets & explain the necessity of
informing the District Chair
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6. Student Protection Guidelines
Keep Communications Open
– Assure student that you can jointly address his/her
concerns/problem
Report the Case to the District Chair and the Club
Counselor Immediately
Don’t Investigate
– Leave this to the proper authorities
Support the Student Emotionally
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6. Student Protection Guidelines
District xxxx has two non-Rotarian Counselors
– Male Counselor
Home phone:
Office phone:
– Female Counselor
Home phone:
Office phone:
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7. Student Getting Involved
Active involvement in Rotary and
community essential to be good ambassador
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Rotary meetings
Orientations for American students
Programs to Rotary clubs
Programs to schools and clubs
Help student to say “yes” and to be proud to
be ambassador for their country and Rotary
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7. Activities
Sharing family activities (even if not
favorite thing to do)
Rotary Club
– Meetings and socials
– Fund Raisers
– Other activities
District (see follow-up slides)
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7. Rotary District Activities
YE Orientation (mandatory)
District Conference (mandatory)
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Student’s Role as
Ambassador
Students portray their whole country
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By their attitude
By their decisions
By their appearance
By their willingness to do for others
Students make a difference; so much depends on
their desire to be ambassador
Reminders from counselor and host family needed
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One Last Request
Student’s Name, Address &Telephone #
must be kept current in US SEVIS database
Please inform [Inbound Chair] when student
moves families and provide the needed
information including host family e-mail
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Summary
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!
– We have a great year planned
– Program will not work without dedicated
counselors and host families
– We are more than eager to help
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Where to get more information
District committee
– - District Chair
Phone:
E-mail:
– - Outbound Chair
Phone:
E-mail:
– - Short Term Chair
Phone:
E-mail:
Ohio Erie website – www.OhioErie.org
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