The Class Coordinator is an elected officer of Tech Squares and acts as a liaison between the class and the club, officers, caller and cuer. The Coordinator's encouragement may be a critical factor in whether the class members feel welcome and want to become part of the club. Specific responsibilities of the job are outlined here and in the Tech Squares Constitution and Standing Policies.
Historical note: Until about 1990, the Class Coordinator had a fairly straightforward role: To guide the class and plan the first few nights of class as well as graduation. After 1990, the Coordinator's job became more involved, with the Coordinator taking on a more active role. There were now class meetings and weekly emails to the class. The Class Assistant's role was also more formalized; previously, the 7:30 review session was led by various club members, whereas today it is taught by an appointed person (currently Bill Ackerman).
Basically, you are in charge of everything that has to do with the class. Some of this can be delegated, but you still have to be aware of most of it. Here's the list:
Make sure class members get partners and get into squares quickly and balance squares as needed (sometimes you'll need to get club to make additional squares to do this)
Run an EC meeting to determine who will graduate the class and provide recommendations
Remove people from the class as needed, and speak to class members who are problematic
Maintain lists of calls and definitions taught in the class (this should already be on the website, but if it's not,you can get the webmaster to fix it)
These aren't requirements, but having many of these attributes will make you a better Class Coordinator.
Recent Class Coordinators have included Veronica Boyce, Jonathan Tidor, Tracy Gangwer, Benji Fisher, Cally Perry, JB Segal, and Brian Hanechak.