Youth Leadership for Tomorrow Today
By: Jennifer Keyes-Maloney2/21/2012 12:00:00 AM
Don't miss this opportunity to foster leadership in your school!
Our young people represent the promise of a stronger America, and their wellbeing
is a leading indicator of the long-term health of our communities. As our
young people go, so goes our nation.
The Foundation for Educational Administration has created wonderful
opportunities for your students to learn the skills and habits of mind necessary to
the civic engagement that strengthens all communities. You, as a school
administrator, have the ability to take advantage of a positive place for invisible
students to shine—perhaps for the first time in their lives.
The focus of this leadership training is the acquisition of leadership skills
(revealing the leader in ALL students) and, most importantly, the application and
practice of these skills.
Once capacity is built, these students apply their skills to projects which build
social capital in their communities. Through their projects, the students enhance
the quality of life within their communities while increasing their own
developmental growth; including motives and values, moral development, self
and self-concept, time management and critical thinking.
Please consider joining us this fall for a leadership experience with NJ youth of
varied backgrounds that enhances leadership service, encourages education,
and promotes career and professional development.
October 12-14, 2012
CAMP BERNIE, PORT MURRAY, NJ
OFFERED AT: $225.00 PER PERSON
FOR TEAMS OF 4-5 STUDENTS AND 1 MENTOR
Below are the documents you need to apply:
http://www.njpsa.org/documents/pdf/2012YLIWorkshopRegistrationForm.pdf
http://www.njpsa.org/documents/pdf/CampBernie_YMCAProgramWaiver.pdf
http://www.njpsa.org/documents/pdf/StudentContactInfoForm.pdf
http://www.njpsa.org/documents/pdf/ReleaseforuseofphotoandpersonalinformationForm.pdf
http://www.njpsa.org/documents/pdf/StudentFoodAllergyForm.pdf
http://www.njpsa.org/documents/pdf/StudentsNeedsClothingandEquipmentListForm.pdf
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