As a teacher at a private all-girls high school, I have been working on drumming up interest, which I hope will have multiple benefits.
For one, I believe our campus would be a great place for a Winthrop-esque temporary disc golf course that could host tourneys over summers and on school breaks (360+ total acres, minus about 60% of that for pasture land/paddocks for our equestrian program). Me (and friends) happy to have a closer locatoin to play, students happy when tourneys can help raise money for charities or class fundraising, admin happy to get the school exposure to visiting players.
For two, as a private school, it would be easier to convince the administration to include disc golf as an activity, initially for non-Varsity athletes but with the possibility of including that in the future. For two, part B, as a private school, we don't face the funding issues public schools may ("What? You need $5000 for this 'EDGE' program? Okay, sure."). Me happy to teach, students happy to have other options.
For three, as this is an all-girls school, helping introduce more women to disc golf is a good thing. Me happy the girls are playing, students happy they are playing, PDGA happy the girls are playing.
I guess I need to sleep even less and get a damn proposal together...