I'm a freshman in high school, and although I know finals are very near (they're in two, three weeks), I really want to start a club that I've had the idea for. I've wanted to start a cryptocurrency club for a long time, where people at my school can learn about cryptocurrency (and blockchain and decentralization, just at the beginner level). I think this will educate a lot of people and help people realize what and how cryptocurrency and decentralization as a whole will fit into our lives in the future.However, I'm not sure which teacher I should ask at my school to host this club in the future. I've asked one of my school's technology support specialists (who is my school's CyberPatriot cyberdefense combined team coach), but he wasn't very interested of course in cryptocurrency. I've asked a few other teachers, including my Calc teacher and the math department head and they said no because of other commitments/other clubs. So I'm torn as to who to ask, because one of the other math teachers (who handles Student Council and school events and so much more) is probably also busy. I have to form this club within the next week or no one will let me.Just putting it out there, which teacher would probably be most open to the idea of starting a club about a really controversial part of technology?
Submitted April 21, 2019 at 02:18AM
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