
💬 Dialogue Club with Evelyn Y!
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19 sessions
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+9
About
🌟 Talk. Laugh. Connect. Welcome to Dialogue Club!
Welcome to our virtual Dialogue Club—a fun, relaxed space where students meet every other week to chat about real topics that matter. We go beyond small talk to explore the kinds of conversations people usually avoid—things that might feel uncomfortable or even a little taboo in everyday life.
Here, it’s all about listening, sharing, and learning from each other in a space that’s open, respectful, and safe. Whether it’s identity, culture, beliefs, or the tough stuff no one talks about—this is where we talk about it.
Plus, if you attend 3 or more sessions, you’ll earn a Dialogue Portfolio–a great addition to your college applications with our university partners.
No pressure. No pop quizzes. Join the fun, come for the convo, stay for the vibes–we saved you a seat! We’d love to have you! ☺️
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✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
-Attend sessions every other week.
-Notify your Club President 24 hours before the session if you can’t make it.
-You may be removed from the club if you miss more than 3 sessions.
Note from Schoolhouse: This series has sessions with required attendance. If you need to miss a required session, submit an absence using the "Submit Excused Absence" button on the series page. Multiple unexcused absences may lead to a suspension of your Schoolhouse account.
SESSION 14
20
Mar
SESSION 14
Identity
REQUIRED
Identity
Fri 11:00 PM - Sat, 12:00 AM UTCMar 20, 11:00 PM - Mar 21, 12:00 AM UTC
What does identity mean to you? Is it something you define for yourself, or is it influenced by your culture and experiences? Join the conversation and explore these questions together! For further insights, check out the discussion guide. Your thoughts and perspectives are welcome!
SESSION 15
3
Apr
SESSION 16
17
Apr
SESSION 17
1
May
SESSION 18
15
May
SESSION 18
Drug Policy
REQUIRED
Drug Policy
Fri 11:00 PM - Sat, 12:00 AM UTCMay 15, 11:00 PM - May 16, 12:00 AM UTC
SESSION 19
29
May
SESSION 19
The Future of Work
REQUIRED
The Future of Work
Fri 11:00 PM - Sat, 12:00 AM UTCMay 29, 11:00 PM - May 30, 12:00 AM UTC
The world of work is changing fast. Advances in technology, shifts in the global economy, remote work, automation, artificial intelligence, and evolving social norms are all transforming how people earn a living.
For today’s high school students, these changes raise important questions: What kinds of jobs will exist in the future? What skills will matter most? And how should young people plan for meaningful, secure, and fulfilling work in an unpredictable world? Here is the discussion guide.