From the Capital Journal:
Rossville High was among eight Shawnee County schools that participated this week in the third annual High School Leadership Academy (HSLA) at Washburn University.
Rossville High was among eight Shawnee County schools that participated this week in the third annual High School Leadership Academy (HSLA) at Washburn University.
HSLA is
hosted by the Washburn University Leadership Institute, and is created and
implemented by current Washburn University students. A three-year grant from
the Topeka Community Foundation provided funding to launch this program.
The mission of HSLA is to
develop leadership skills in high school students and create a greater
awareness about ways they, personally, can influence positive change in their
communities. Student participants lived on campus for the week and were guided
through a comprehensive program introducing concepts from the Kansas Leadership
Center, including awareness and application of the four competencies of
Diagnosing the Situation, Managing Self, Energizing Others and Intervening
Skillfully.The students from Rossville that participated were Destiny Bergstresser and Tatum Gentry
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