Apply Now For the 2018 Student Leadership Institute

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April 2018     

Character Education 

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Apply Now for the NCDPI 2018 Student Leadership Institute 

 

In its seventh year,  the institute, is designed to prepare students to take active roles in their schools and communities through service experiences that are aligned to the curriculum.  It is divided into three cohorts:  (1) rising fourth and fifth graders, (2) rising sixth through eighth graders, and (3) rising ninth through twelfth graders. Prospective participants register as a team of 4-6 students with at least one adult mentor from their school or district.

 

Selected teams will  receive:

  • Team building experiences;
  • Hands on, minds-on learning from experienced trainers in character and leadership development;
  • Experiential learning experiences;
  • Service-learning action-planning;
  • Evening activities that are fun, reflective, and impactful;
  • Tools and materials to support service-learning, character building, and leadership development beyond the Institute.

All expenses are paid for participants to include: meals, lodging, and transportation to and from the experiential learning site.

 

Click here for more information and to apply today.  Applications are due by 5:00 pm EDT on Wednesday, April 25, 2018


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Promise 2 Youth Summit 

Raleigh NC, April 21, 2018


Sandy Hook Promise is excited to continue the annual tradition of the SAVE Youth Summit for SAVE Promise Clubs across the country! This annual gathering of student leaders, advisors and advocates showcases successful practices in preventing violence and training participants in effective ways to make their schools and communities safer.

 

 

It is a time for youth voices to be heard in workshops, peer-to-peer presentations, and activities that encourage, educate, engage, and empower youth with violence prevention strategies. Please join to hear motivating workshops, outstanding speakers, national awareness efforts and special presentations.

REGISTER FOR THE PROMISE 2 YOUTH SUMMIT


DYNAMIC SPEAKERS

Nicole Hockley, mother of Dylan Hockley, killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, is Managing Director of Sandy Hook Promise (SHP), a national gun violence prevention non-profit that delivers prevention programs to schools around the country, free of cost. Nicole joined SHP in January of 2013, just weeks after the tragedy. She has given multiple TEDx talks on gun safety and knowing the signs of someone who may be in crisis, or planning violence toward themselves or others, as well as dozens of speaking engagements and trainings at schools around the country. She works to ensure that no other parents will have to endure the pain of losing a child to preventable gun violence.


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