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Today, we presented our CCF students with three major tasks, modelled loosely on the tasks of last year’s thrilling Triwizard Tournament, and brought together by the inspirational motto of “Strength in Unity” and the words of our dear YPL pledge. Seven of our most promising 5th years led the teams, competing against each other to ever better themselves.

As is always the case, a great deal of planning and effort went into coordinating today’s activities, and everything planned was approved by the YPL committee, consulting experts, and the oversight board. I’m sure any questions may be addressed through the proper channels.

Healer Kerr (one of the YPL committee), brought several assistant Healers with him. He assures me the data he collected from our students will be extremely helpful in a variety of applications, and I just know that each and every CCF member was delighted to contribute to the larger body of knowledge.

Our first task took us to the edges of the Forbidden Forest. Students called upon orienteering and map skills they have learned previously to locate a menhir (standing stone) and move it to a designated lakeside location. More than one group encountered the thestrals resident there, and I understand another group had a thankfully brief interaction with the barbarous centaurs.

Our second task involved going into the lake, working together to untie a large rope knotted into a complex pattern, and bringing back an ourborous, the symbol of our glorious Protectorate.

Our final task took place in a maze of ice and snow, designed to challenge our students to find solutions to a variety of problems and demands. Each solution granted a word from the YPL pledge and students raced back to the menhirs to affix them in final form.

Once all groups were finished, we gathered to discuss together what worked well and what failed and all the teensy ways students might improve. I do have a few small notes I’d like to make public. I would like to praise Miss (Daphne) Greengrass, Mr (Ernest) MacMillan, Mr Moon (most creative), Miss (Padma) Patil, Mr Smith, Mr Zabini.

Mr Finnigan: I was particularly impressed with your quick action in the maze, and wished to commend you again to the larger public. I’d like to speak to you about some additional opportunities to develop your skills. I expect my next few days to be a trifle busy, but let’s arrange a chance to chat on Thursday or Friday?

Mr Marvolo: I would be interested in hearing your reasoning regarding the seating choices in our debriefing this afternoon. (This would, dear boys and girls, be a suitable reason to use a private message in response, by way of illustration. I am aware there have been questions.)

Miss Perks: I would like you to report for additional conversation about your actions on Thursday morning at the same time as last week. There are a number of areas for potential improvement, particularly willingness to follow instructions given by legitimate authority (in this case, your team leader.)

I would encourage all students to use the comments below to share more about their experience and learn from their errors in judgement - and where relevant, their successes.

Finally, I thank Professors Acton, Brutka, Grubbly-Plank and Sprout for their assistance with some of the specific tasks. Likewise, I must commend the crew from Magical Sports and Games for their work creating the actual maze, as well as Director Rhombus-Wells from the department of Muggle Domestication for providing the Muggles used in the exercise. I also thank Aurors Wright, Gupta, Marks, and Peel for their assistance.
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Let us all begin the new week bright and chipper and cheerful! Take the time today to remind someone how to be their best possible self in service to the school and to our glorious Protectorate.

Those students who have been selected to be of particular assistance to the school should have received notes this morning.

I am also delighted to note we are rolling out our little daily essay project. Each evening at supper, beginning tonight, one of you children, selected at random, will receive a note with two possible essay choices. If selected, you are expected to post your essay (on one of the indicated topics) to your journal the following day. Failure to do so without excellent cause will result in additional opportunities to improve yourself.

CCF students:
We will be occupied all day next Sunday in activities designed to test your limits of understanding, knowledge, and skill. I am sure you will all do as splendidly as your respective abilities allow. As with last year, a great deal of the exercise will be about how you handle the unexpected, so we are providing very little detail in advance to anyone not directly involved in planning the activities.

The following CCF students should please stop by my office for some additional information at their earliest opportunity: Marvolo, Moon, Patil, Smith, Zabini, Greengrass, MacMillan.
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Dear boys and girls,
After some extensive discussion following Mr Marvolo’s thoughtful question last Sunday, I have re-evaluated our schedule for the YPL exercise sessions. (Thank you, Madame Pomfrey, particularly, for providing supporting studies on the very best practices for our young people's health and well-being.)

YPL participants are all encouraged to attend, and CCF students are expected to attend as many as possible. There will be small rewards for reaching attendance milestones. But more than that you will know you are striving your very best for Our Lord, honing and shaping your body into the best possible tool for his work.

Our new schedule will be 5-6pm on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. I do understand that Thursday overlaps the likely time for Gryffindor Quidditch practices; those affected will be expected at the other two sessions instead.

Thank you to all those who shared your thoughts, in particular Miss Padma Patil, Mr Malfoy, and Mr Marvolo.

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Aug. 1st, 2012 11:34 am
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That was quite the festive day indeed!

What a treat to see the boys and girls of the CCF in their uniforms, after having worked so diligently on their performance. Such a shining example to all the eager little ones in the crowd, I know. I’m sure the stalls and displays and street performances were quite charming, and of course the events at Buckingham were all that one might expect.

It does make one reflect on how the choices we make early in our life echo forward. Each and every one of the students I’ve seen while observing at the CCF site has made a choice to commit to the hard work and service of Our Lord, and should be commended.

And yet, there are others who have chosen to be selfish with their time and energies, to put their own personal interests above the good of the Protectorate. Failing to develop all of one’s possible skills in service to Our Lord’s work is just as selfish as shirking your duties or letting others carry your responsibilities. We must all strive to work closely together, each lending hand and wand to the necessary work, finding joy in our shared unity.

I do hope that those both young and old take a moment in the wake of our shared celebration to reflect on the devotion and dedication that can be shown, and renew their commitment to Our Lord, the Protectorate, and our glorious magical world.

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