Photo by Digital Communications Intern Aaron Wu. |
Every year, Arcadia Unified's Digital Communications Interns (DCI) prepares an amazing assortment of special access, prizes, and activities for the Staff Appreciation Night, which takes place at an Arcadia High football game and was established to thank all the fantastic employees who work for the Arcadia Unified School District. Features range from VIP passes to standing in the field area and from Chromebook laptop and gift card giveaways to free candy for the kids. This year's registration area featured free tiny golden footballs and DCI stickers, a face painting table, a photography booth complete with posters for each school site, and a video interview station. Various DCI members drew school names in calligraphy with chalk onto the walkway, adding to the festive decor of the night.
Of course, none of this could be achieved without the help of the DCI interns. To accomplish such a wide variety of tasks, numerous groups were created, with each intern assigned to a specific role such as photography, registration, and videography. Here's what the DCI interns had to share about the experience.
Photo by Digital Communications Intern Ella Cho. |
—Ella Cho, Senior
"As one of the event photographers, I found it especially neat to capture the pure joy and happiness on the staff members' faces when they ran out of the tunnel at the beginning of the game. It reminded me what AUSD is all about: taking large strides to meet a goal while maintaining a high morale."
"Seeing all of the happy faces and being able to capture them as an event photographer was by far the best part of the night. I especially loved seeing kids' faces light up when they were offered golden footballs, candy, and the option to get their face painted!"—Jocelyn Thao, Sophomore
Photo by Digital Communications Intern Cassidy Chhay. |
—Sarah Wang, Senior
"Working at registration was truly a pleasure as it allowed me to greet each and every staff member and their families as they arrived. It was so incredible to see many of my former teachers again, and I was very grateful to be able to thank them for all the effort and energy they dedicated to giving me the best possible education."
Photo by Digital Communications Intern Aaron Wu. |
—Jasmine Oang, Junior
"Working at the check-in booth, I got to welcome all of AUSD’s amazing staffers: offering them goodies, learning about where they work, and seeing my former teachers—that brought forth a big sense of nostalgia. Switching back-and-forth between that, giving out t-shirts to kids, and face-painting was fun as well as I got to meet so many wonderful people. Seeing all the big smiles and the camaraderie amongst the staff, the schools, and their families and realizing that everyone took time from their Friday night to represent their schools and support our Apaches reminded me part of why I joined DCI: to have the chance to contribute to AUSD and give back to our community."
"Taking pictures at the photo booth was such an amazing opportunity as I was able to talk and interact with all of the teacher and staff as well as watching them all interact with each other in a non-work environment. It was so much fun to photograph the teachers and their families with Fur Ann. Personally, I think that because the scene is so chaotic with hundreds of teachers all coming in at once, you need to be comfortable interacting with them and telling them where to go and what to do. Just be warned, you’ll probably lose your voice the next day, but it’s all worth it."—Courtney Hayata, Senior
Photo by Digital Communications Intern Cassidy Chhay. |
—Maggie Wong, Senior
"This year, I got to help set up and man the Face Painting booth, and it was such a delight to get to see all the adorable kids coming out to show support for their families and the school! Seeing all the childhood innocence and joy that came from something as simple as getting a football painted on their face was the best reward at the end of the day. It really put all the hard work AUSD does into perspective—the final goal is always to have been able to brighten up someone’s day, week, future."
"As one of the interns working the raffles, I found it amazing greeting all the incredible staff that came to the booth, seeing former teachers, and having the opportunity to see the delight on their faces as they received their raffle tickets, each hoping to have the winning ticket! Being up in the PA booth during halftime to hand out the raffle prizes was also an unforgettable experience! Not only was I getting an amazing view of the Band and Color Guard halftime performance, but I was also able to see the smiles on the faces of the various winners as they are surrounded by friends and family. All the smiles and laughs truly make me appreciate the value of being a part of the AUSD family."—Brandon Chen, Junior
Photo by Digital Communications Intern Jocelyn Thao. |
—Leila Nunez, Freshman
"As part of the staff organization crew, I passed out signs with their corresponding schools. It was great meeting all the different staff members. My favorite moment was watching each school run out of the tunnel holding the signs with pride."
"Being able to greet staff members and their children with a smile, raffle tickets, mini footballs, and candy was an incredibly uplifting experience! Their joy was so contagious and I was able to see that they all truly loved being part of the AUSD family!"—Sandi Khine, Junior
Photo by Digital Communications Intern Courtney Hayata. |
"As the photo booth assistant, I would find certain school posters and give it to staff members so that they could hold it as they were being photographed. To make the search more efficient, I organized the posters into three stacks: elementary, middle, and other schools.
When the influx of staff slowed down, the team still had a lot of golden footballs left, so we threw them to the crowd to hype them up. They disappeared in mere minutes!"—Sandra Tang, Senior
"Working at the registration booth was such a fun and great experience because I was able to meet everyone as they arrived with their family and friends. It was one of the highlights of my night to see all the happy faces of staff members as they entered. I think a tip for the job is to make sure all the passes are not tangled and easily removable from the pile."—Sarah T. Wang, Junior
Thank you to our amazing bosses, Mr. Foran and Ms. Nuuvali, for organizing this event, and props to my fellow interns for pulling off such an amazing feat. The entire team thoroughly enjoyed meeting all the staff members and their families in addition to being able to show our gratefulness for their efforts. We look forward to next year's Staff Appreciation Football Game!
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