This year’s StayClassy fundraising initiative was record-setting. The State Fundraising initiative was able to raise $111,211 surpassing its goal and breaking records. This was primarily due to matching grants and strong dedication from JSA student leaders. It was a grassroots effort with many individual contributions under $50. Next year, I hope to further improve the State Fundraising initiative on StayClassy and set new records.
Though we shouldn 't forget the main issue, these boys are a menace to the peaceful vibe overall. Yes that may seem harsh to say, but there are ways to celebrated MLK day. Coco Brown, Pug 's mom, described bike riding as a wau to keep the delinquents off streets even if it 's just for a day. Still, dirt bikes and atv 's do not belong on public roads. Especially if there are other civilians driving on the same road .
However, because I willingly ask to participate in school and community events, I sacrifice personal time. Over the years, I have strenuously volunteered for activities, such as the Winter Dance and Million Bulb Walk, proudly. Additionally, in fifth grade, I was awarded the Brickell Leadership Award for my outstanding leadership. In group projects, I speak
While attending St Joseph’s College I have taken leadership roles within my community and within the classroom. In my community, I have helped organize two teams to participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness walk and
There was a time when I can help student understand the concept better during school and it help them get their grades better. These leadership help me impact a positive change to not just me but to people who wanted
Through the National Student Leadership Conference, I will be marching out of my comfort zone and learning qualities that will aid me in becoming a better leader. In my school there are numerous leadership opportunities, from being class president, to being a house captain, to planning a school wide event.
My freshman year, I made the wise decision to participate in the Leadership Development Program (LDT.) Participating has put me in many notable roles in campus leadership and helped me gain entrance to much sought after leadership and program slots including: Drury Enactus, Alternative Spring Break, Summit Park Residential Leadership Community, Drury Student Senator, President’s Roundtable, and Freshman Orientation Leader. Today, if I could sum up my participation in leadership and extracurricular activities, it would be: meaningful involvement. I do not take
Some of these student leaders are able to work with large budgets, recruit large numbers of members, and fundraise for many different charitable non-profit organizations and non-governmental organizations. Being in this supportive group of inspiring leaders allows for students to be leaders and have a safe place to fail when their goals don’t reach their full potential before they
Likewise, I was never aware of the tremendous amount of happiness and sense of togetherness that comes with seeing the faces of students enjoying our sponsored events and other organizations hearing about our efforts on campus. Being the president of SHAC has truly been a blessing to me and has opened my eyes to my true potential as a leader. I no longer shy away from speaking in front of large groups, question whether or not to share my opinions on topics and believe that there is only one way to successfully accomplish a goal. Although I would love to say that SHAC has helped Brady Health and students here on campus, I know that it is being in SHAC that has truly helped me. I have developed into a person that I would not have recognized during my early days as a college student if it has not been for this leadership role.
Being involved in many activities in high school, from athletics to fine arts, has taught me how to work well with others as well as work hard under pressure. One of the many organizations I have been involved in while in high school is student council. I am currently serving my third year as student council president for my class and in doing so it has taught me leadership and organization. Student council calls for many responsibilities and opportunities including, service projects for the community, planning a variety of events for the school, and planning major events such as homecoming and prom. Planning and organizing events has given me the opportunity to communicate and meet new people.
Have you ever blown out the candle on your birthday cake and wished for something you really wanted? Chances are, you have. The day after your birthday you probably looked around for it, but it was not there. Then you probably got sad and wanted to cry that whole day. That’s why I would like to use the $250 to make T-shirts to sell.
Not only do these clubs recognize academic excellence, they also provide many opportunities for community service. Blood drives, food drives and Operation Christmas Child are only a few of the projects that we participate in throughout the year. I am
High school has provided me with many opportunities to develop and apply my leadership skills. One of my greatest achievements was becoming the Student Government President after serving as Student Government Vice President as a junior and as Class Vice President in 9th and 10th grades. As President, I have the responsibility of conducting Student Government meetings and planning a variety of activities. Through Student Government, I attended the annual Leadership Conference at SUNY Geneseo twice. I have also been a member of the National Honor Society since 10th grade and currently serve as secretary.
From a young age, I learned to be very independent, and this independence has led me to gain leadership skills that have proven valuable in school. As Vice-President of National Honor Society, I have helped take charge of more than a hundred members and helped direct and organize community service events. Such as the Harvest Fall Festival or visiting nursing homes
This time has also helped me to communicate with others in a more concise way. I am also involved in the Society for Collegiate Leadership and Achievement. This program has helped to improve my leadership skills. By spending time learning from others on how to improve specific areas of my life, I am becoming more prepared for the work place. I have had the opportunity to expand my knowledge and achievement through being a part of Oklahoma Girls State.