KYLA Holds First Meet of Year

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

The 22nd class of the Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy recently held its first meeting of the year at the Baker Youth Club.
This year’s class includes 35 students who are in their junior year of high school. KYLA class includes students from Lakeland Christian Academy, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Triton Junior-Senior High School, Warsaw Community High School, Wawasee High School and Whitko High School.
During this introductory meeting, the students were introduced to KYLA board members, given information about what to expect in the coming year and participated in mixer games.
KYLA has monthly meetings at various locations around Kosciusko County where the students will learn the basics of leadership and experience various areas of the community such as government, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture and service agencies. They will each have the opportunity to strengthen their leadership skills by completing a community service project of their choice and reporting on their experience.
The next KYLA meeting will be at the Warsaw Police Station Oct. 7.[[In-content Ad]]

The 22nd class of the Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy recently held its first meeting of the year at the Baker Youth Club.
This year’s class includes 35 students who are in their junior year of high school. KYLA class includes students from Lakeland Christian Academy, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Triton Junior-Senior High School, Warsaw Community High School, Wawasee High School and Whitko High School.
During this introductory meeting, the students were introduced to KYLA board members, given information about what to expect in the coming year and participated in mixer games.
KYLA has monthly meetings at various locations around Kosciusko County where the students will learn the basics of leadership and experience various areas of the community such as government, healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture and service agencies. They will each have the opportunity to strengthen their leadership skills by completing a community service project of their choice and reporting on their experience.
The next KYLA meeting will be at the Warsaw Police Station Oct. 7.[[In-content Ad]]
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