Weekly Updates
Preschool / Spark Studio (PS) Update
Recommitting to the Studio
The PS Eagles started the week by recommitting to the Studio. Last Friday, the Studio was left untidy, therefore on Monday the Studio was closed.
The Eagles had to recommit to the Studio before they could re-enter it. They made a specific plan to clean up the Studio individually before they could re-enter it as a sign of their commitment.
Testing Studio Boundaries & System Boundaries
Another Guide guided the Studio for 2 consecutive days and there was some resistance among the Eagles towards this change. This led to some of them testing the Studio Boundaries. It is a process of maturing for the Eagles to realise that any boundaries and systems put into place are not for an external force (the Guides) to control them, but rather guidelines that they themselves have agreed to to guide them towards creating a better environment and community for themselves.
Ownership & Responsibility
Throughout the Sprint, cleaning up after playtime has seemed to naturally evolve to be the Challenge for the Eagles in the PS Studio to work on. They needed to find ownership and responsibility for their own Studio, so some adjustments were made on how this game was to be played.
1. Minor changes to the physical environment were made. Less loose tool pieces were made available for play.
2. The Eagles were given the mandate to close or open the play area, like an amusement park. Different Eagles would be in charge to open the play area and different Eagles would be in charge of closing it when the time was up.
3. The Eagles in charge of closing the play area had the power to decide if it would be red (no entry) or green (entry permitted). This would be based on whether the area was tidy or not.
We’re looking forward to see how this game will play out in the new Sprint!
Happy Holidays!
Elementary Studio (ES) Update
Personal Maintenance
The time had come for the Eagles to organize their worksheets and documents and file them into their binders.
The session started out a mess with worksheets everywhere, but things gradually came to order as the ES Eagles sorted through their papers and ticked off their checklists as they went along.
Some Eagles managed to finish early as they had kept their worksheets mostly in order throughout the Sprint. Other Eagles struggled to look for missing worksheets and sort through all their clutter. There were cries of frustration: “It’s such a mess! I can’t find anything!”, “Aaaaah! Where did my worksheet go?”
Auction Art Piece Vote
The Eagles voted on which art pieces would go up for bidding in the Exhibition auction. This process was Eagle-led and they decided that each Eagle would have 3 votes each to choose their favourite painting. The Eagles all followed the rules set by the facilitator and cast their votes with some thought.
The Eagles voted for the art pieces that they liked. Not everyone was happy with the results, but they accepted the votes with an open heart. One Eagle had a pleasant surprise when his painting was chosen to be put up for auction.
Exhibition Preparation & Dry Run
The Eagles had been preparing for the first Exhibition in the new premises for a while now, and this week the excitement was at its peak.
During the dry run, some Eagles gave friendly and clear feedback to the presenters, for example there was feedback about the presentation font size and their voice projection.
The ES Eagles are still working on time management as some of them still get distracted and they end up rushing through a session after a while. Nevertheless the excitement levels still remained high.
Celebration & Eagle Bucks Store
On the last day of the Sprint, the Eagles had a Celebration Fun Day. The Eagles made rice krispie treats, played games or read. As usual there was excitement over making the treats. Thank you, Eagles, for always remembering the Guides when treats are involved! The Eagle Bucks Store was also opened and the Eagles reaped the rewards of their efforts over the Sprint.
Middle Studio (MS) Update
Peer Auditing
Once a Sprint, the MS Eagles will volunteer/nominate 2-3 Eagles to Audit the Core Skill and Quest work of their fellow Eagles. On Monday afternoon, Council member Andre prepared a Google Form for the MS Eagles to anonymously vote for Eagles whose work would go up for review. The Auditors for this Sprint were Dhanya, Morris and Evan and the review was to commence of Tuesday afternoon.
Morris wasn’t too happy being an Auditor, “I wish the nomination process for Auditors was different. I don’t want to be the Auditor,” but he took it in his stride.
Fireside Talk
The Fireside Talk was the highlight of the Facing Death and Embracing Life Quest, which was the culmination of the 3-Sprint Biology series which started in October 2019.
The Eagles agreed to be on Noble Silence for 4 hours before the fireside talk. This included no electronic devices and no talking except for in an emergency. The time was meant for internal thoughts only to create the inner calm and grace that was required for the fireside talk that was to take place after sunset.
Many of the Eagles were observed to be whispering, whistling, restless with having to deal with the prolonged silence, but it was an impressive attempt at self-control, nonetheless.
The Guides wondered .., what if all the camp activities were done in Noble Silence … including unpacking, firewood gathering, cooking (done by chefs Hadiya and Morris), hillside hike and token hunting?
During the Fireside Talk, the MS Eagles imagined that they were attending their own funeral at which their surviving friends would hold a service to honour a life well-lived. The Eagles read beautiful eulogies that they had written for themselves as Genre Challenges in a kind and solemn fashion – as how it would be at a funeral attended by close friends and family.
At the end of each Eulogy, each Eagle held up a token that represented their friend and burned the token in the campfire. They spoke of the qualities that they admired in the ‘deceased’. They remembered the moments they first met the ‘deceased’ and they shared memories about them that warmed their hearts. They honoured each other with this ‘final’ act of friendship.
Later, the Eagles were invited to return the love received during their ‘funerals’ by writing ‘Love/Gratitude Letters’ to each other in appreciation. The letter was collected by the Guide, to be distributed to the Eagles the next day when they returned to ActonKL.
On returning to ActonKL on Thursday morning, the MS Eagles sat for the Morning launch to receive each other’s letters in Noble Silence, basked in the surrounding vibe of Gratitude.
Happy Birthday, Hadiya
Happy Birthday to Hadiya! May you always enjoy happy celebrations with your family and friends and stay the positive go-getter that you are!
Kickboxing with Master Lee
This week saw the last kickboxing class with Master Lee for Sprint 3. Boxing classes were twice a week this Sprint, and this was very successful. Master Lee remarked that the Eagles are taking it even more seriously now.