ask for the principal to pay for boards and clocks, if you can't get funding then have a bake sale or ask for donations or charge higher dues to cover those costs
when I was in highschool our dues ($15) went to the food at tournaments, gas for driving to them, and a few pizza parties
as for the learning components, make sure there are experienced members who can teach begginers and answer questions about the rules of chess...
are you planning on entering scholastic tournaments and other such competitions between schools? if so, check registration deadlines
will this be a serious club (taught by a professional)?
more learning, more dues
or a relaxed club (taught by the sponsor and students)?
my club was like this, and I loved it, but its really a matter of preference
I'm starting a chess club at my high school. Anyone have any ideas of things I should do and things I should watch for.
I have some interest....20 to 30 students out of a high school of 330.