Today's Youth ~ Tomorrow's Community Leaders!
"The future is still a seed - we must nurture it,
so it can grow."
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The program consists of eight full days during the school year during the school day and the Schools will excuse your absence from classes to attend each of our sessions. The students will be required to make up any missed work or tests.
Piqua Teens are introduced to issues by means of on-site visits, lectures, group discussions and simulations. In each case, the program is designed to address specific areas rather than vague concepts.
Piqua Teen Leadership is designed to develop and enhance leadership skills and potential. Participants will be better prepared to incorporate practiced skills into academic and social development. Dress code is business casual.
Piqua Teen Leadership is administered by the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce.
The Piqua Teen Leadership Program is made possible by The Miami County Foundation and The Neils A. Lundgard and Ruth Lundgard Foundation.
PROGRAM TOPICS
- Team Building/Interpersonal Skills
- Historical Overview of Piqua/Canal Boat Ride/Tour Johnston Farm
- Healthcare Issues & Tour
- Education Tours
- Plant Tours
- City Government/Mock City Commission Meeting
- State Government - Statehouse & Supreme Court Tours & Sessions
- County Government- County Commission Meeting, County Offices & Courthouse Tour/Sheriff's Dept. & Jails Tour
- Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce & Mainstreet Piqua Overviews
- Boardsmanship
- City Utilities & Tour
- Volunteerism & Non-Profit Agencies
THE PARTICIPANTS...
A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE...
The Piqua Teen Leadership program is dedicated to providing basic leadership skills and an awareness about the Piqua Community with the help and cooperation of our community’s leaders. To ensure the success and excellence of this program, we must ask that applicants consider the following expectations and commitments:
Piqua Teen Leadership Expectations:
- Knowledge: Attendees will be exposed to countless learning opportunities.
- Conscientious: A high standard of ethics will be reinforced. These participants will represent Piqua and be looked upon as role models in the community.
- Communication: Tomorrow's Leaders will develop increased confidence and effectiveness as a leader through enhanced personal communication skills.
- Community Awareness: Participants will learn more about the community in which they live.
Applicants can be recommended by citizens, community leaders, school faculty, employers, and Leadership Piqua alumni. Participation in sessions represents a significant commitment of time and dedication on the part of the participants.
Participants are required to attend all sessions
- Applicants must reside within the 45356 area.
- Applicants are junior or senior in high school.
- Candidates’ names are submitted to their high school for approval and determination if the student qualifies for this program.
- Upon your acceptance to the Piqua Teen Leadership program there will be a $35.00 non-refundable program fee. Checks can be made payable to the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce.
For more information about this program, please contact
Rita Stevens: r.stevens@piquaareachamber.com
or 773-2765.
PIQUA TEEN LEADERSHIP
2007-2008
Piqua Teen Leadership and Adult Leadership Piqua
visit the Statehouse. PTL students who attended the
March 11, 2008 session are: Front row left to
right: Clinton Denlinger, Cole Selsor, David Duer,
Representative Diana Fessler, Chamber President Lisa
Whitaker, second row left to right: Danielle Barnhart,
Porschea Monnin, Laney Wenrick. Third row left to
right: Tina Byrd, Ryan Walters, Bethany Alexander, Ryan
Mouser and Lyndsay Mikolajewski.
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