I did this back in 1997 at my high school: - Get a copy of an existing club's constitution and modify it to suit your club's needs. - Find a faculty sponsor. - Take your completed constitution to the principal and propose your new club.
Fortunately, our club's sponsor ran our only computer lab and we were able to hold our meetings there.
You shouldn't need money to start the club, and you can always find ways to raise money afterwards. You will find that many organizations are willing to donate their old computers to your club. We once got computers so old that we held a "computer bashing" booth at the school carnival.
I did this back in 1997 at my high school:
- Get a copy of an existing club's constitution and modify it to suit your club's needs.
- Find a faculty sponsor.
- Take your completed constitution to the principal and propose your new club.
Fortunately, our club's sponsor ran our only computer lab and we were able to hold our meetings there.
You shouldn't need money to start the club, and you can always find ways to raise money afterwards. You will find that many organizations are willing to donate their old computers to your club. We once got computers so old that we held a "computer bashing" booth at the school carnival.