Leadership
Student Leadership Development (.5)31G, (.5)41G (LDR (.5)31G & LDR (.5) 41G)
Today’s youth will become the leaders of tomorrow and they can benefit from the opportunity to develop their leadership skills in a variety of ways. This seminar course is designed to help students discover and develop leadership skills. A variety of leadership topics are offered: Group Dynamics, Values, Conflic Resolution, Time Management, Self-Confidence, Public Speaking, Problem Solving, Motivation, Communication Skills, Resume and Portfolio Writing. Students enrolled in Leadership Education will be involved in community volunteering and special event projects. To complete the course requirements, students must log a set number of volunteer and theory hours. (LDR (.5) 31G is a prerequisite to LDR (.5) 41G)
Upon the completion of this course, the student earns a .5 community service credit. Up to one high school community service credit may be earned, and used for graduation purposes. See page 28 of the student handbook for more detail.
Today’s youth will become the leaders of tomorrow and they can benefit from the opportunity to develop their leadership skills in a variety of ways. This seminar course is designed to help students discover and develop leadership skills. A variety of leadership topics are offered: Group Dynamics, Values, Conflic Resolution, Time Management, Self-Confidence, Public Speaking, Problem Solving, Motivation, Communication Skills, Resume and Portfolio Writing. Students enrolled in Leadership Education will be involved in community volunteering and special event projects. To complete the course requirements, students must log a set number of volunteer and theory hours. (LDR (.5) 31G is a prerequisite to LDR (.5) 41G)
Upon the completion of this course, the student earns a .5 community service credit. Up to one high school community service credit may be earned, and used for graduation purposes. See page 28 of the student handbook for more detail.