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Deadline for Junior Leadership Applications Extended to Wednesday, Jan. 17
Due to snow days and inclement weather, the Oxford-Lafayette County Chamber of Commerce has extended its deadline for applications to the 2018 Junior Leadership Program to Wednesday, Jan. 17, the organization announced.
All 10th grade students who live in Oxford and Lafayette County are encouraged to apply.
Junior Leadership helps high school students develop the essential leadership skills to be successful in the future. More than 450 students have graduated from the program since its inception in 1998.
The sessions introduce the students to team-building techniques and goal-setting strategies and are required to complete a community project prior to graduation.
Through dynamic community speakers and onsite tours of local facilities such as Baptist Memorial Hospital, Oxford City Hall, Ethridge Building and various facilities at the University of Mississippi, the students get a unique view of what goes on in their community.
Junior Leadership Chair Lolita Gregory said, “Through these sessions they see the variety of professions and services offered here in Oxford. Going through this course may give them a better understanding of various jobs and help in making career decisions.”
The participants will work together in a program that combines nine group sessions plus time invested in actual community projects that require them to use and develop leadership skills. Training sessions include leadership, team building, medicine, education, legal field and law enforcement, government, career development, and the arts, among other topics.
In each session students get an opportunity to meet top government officials, university professionals, medical specialists and local business leaders. The program runs from late January through mid-April and meets on Monday afternoons after school from 4:15 till 6:15 p.m.
The program is restricted to 10th grade students from within Oxford and Lafayette County. Acceptance is based on completion of the required forms and documents by the deadline of January 12 and the payment of a $50 tuition fee. The class is limited to 25 participants. Preference will be given to applicants who, in addition to their potential for leadership, would contribute to the overall diversity and strength of the class and have available time to commit to the program.
Notification of acceptance into the program will be made by phone on or before January 17th. Orientation will be held on January 22, and the program will conclude with a graduation ceremony on April 10.
Junior Leadership is sponsored by Your Extra Closet – Oxford’s clean, safe and simple choice for self storage.
Applications and a full schedule of sessions are available in the school counselor’s offices, online at www.oxfordms.com or at the Chamber of Commerce at 299 Jackson Avenue West.
For questions and further information please contact Pam Swain, Senior Vice President, at pam@oxfordms.com or at the Chamber office at 662-234-4651.
All 10th grade students who live in Oxford and Lafayette County are encouraged to apply.
Junior Leadership helps high school students develop the essential leadership skills to be successful in the future. More than 450 students have graduated from the program since its inception in 1998.
The sessions introduce the students to team-building techniques and goal-setting strategies and are required to complete a community project prior to graduation.
Through dynamic community speakers and onsite tours of local facilities such as Baptist Memorial Hospital, Oxford City Hall, Ethridge Building and various facilities at the University of Mississippi, the students get a unique view of what goes on in their community.
Junior Leadership Chair Lolita Gregory said, “Through these sessions they see the variety of professions and services offered here in Oxford. Going through this course may give them a better understanding of various jobs and help in making career decisions.”
The participants will work together in a program that combines nine group sessions plus time invested in actual community projects that require them to use and develop leadership skills. Training sessions include leadership, team building, medicine, education, legal field and law enforcement, government, career development, and the arts, among other topics.
In each session students get an opportunity to meet top government officials, university professionals, medical specialists and local business leaders. The program runs from late January through mid-April and meets on Monday afternoons after school from 4:15 till 6:15 p.m.
The program is restricted to 10th grade students from within Oxford and Lafayette County. Acceptance is based on completion of the required forms and documents by the deadline of January 12 and the payment of a $50 tuition fee. The class is limited to 25 participants. Preference will be given to applicants who, in addition to their potential for leadership, would contribute to the overall diversity and strength of the class and have available time to commit to the program.
Notification of acceptance into the program will be made by phone on or before January 17th. Orientation will be held on January 22, and the program will conclude with a graduation ceremony on April 10.
Junior Leadership is sponsored by Your Extra Closet – Oxford’s clean, safe and simple choice for self storage.
Applications and a full schedule of sessions are available in the school counselor’s offices, online at www.oxfordms.com or at the Chamber of Commerce at 299 Jackson Avenue West.
For questions and further information please contact Pam Swain, Senior Vice President, at pam@oxfordms.com or at the Chamber office at 662-234-4651.
Special to HottyToddy.com.
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