KYLA Accepts Applications For 2025-26

May 11, 2025 at 3:22 p.m.
Pictured is the 2024-25 Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy graduating class. Photo Provided
Pictured is the 2024-25 Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy graduating class. Photo Provided

By Staff Report

Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy is now accepting applications for the 2025-26 academic year.
High school students who will be juniors in fall 2025 are eligible to apply.
Applicants can apply from the following schools: Warsaw Community High School, Lakeland Christian Academy, Wawasee High School, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Triton High School, Whitko High School, NorthWood and Fairfield High School. Other area students attending a high school not mentioned (if you reside in Kosciusko County) are welcome to apply along with homeschooled Kosciusko County students.
All applications this year will be filed online at http://www.KosciuskoYouthLeadership.org and click on the “Apply” tab.
KYLA is in its 32nd year of service to the county. A local nonprofit 501(c)(3), KYLA’s purpose is to train students in leadership skills through a year-long course consisting of formal classroom training and through the development and completion of a community service project. To date, KYLA alumni have completed over 250 community service projects by over 800 alumni benefiting Kosciusko County residents.

Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy is now accepting applications for the 2025-26 academic year.
High school students who will be juniors in fall 2025 are eligible to apply.
Applicants can apply from the following schools: Warsaw Community High School, Lakeland Christian Academy, Wawasee High School, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Triton High School, Whitko High School, NorthWood and Fairfield High School. Other area students attending a high school not mentioned (if you reside in Kosciusko County) are welcome to apply along with homeschooled Kosciusko County students.
All applications this year will be filed online at http://www.KosciuskoYouthLeadership.org and click on the “Apply” tab.
KYLA is in its 32nd year of service to the county. A local nonprofit 501(c)(3), KYLA’s purpose is to train students in leadership skills through a year-long course consisting of formal classroom training and through the development and completion of a community service project. To date, KYLA alumni have completed over 250 community service projects by over 800 alumni benefiting Kosciusko County residents.

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