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THE PROGRAM
A collaborative effort between The
Hawkinsville/Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce, The University or Georgia Cooperative
Extension Agency, The Pulaski County Board of Education and several other businesses and
organizations. Youth Leadership Pulaski County (YLPC) will be one of about 15 youth
leadership development programs in Georgia. It is patterned after adult organizations like
Leadership Pulaski and Leadership Georgia.
THE MISSION
An on-going annual youth
leadership development program will make for a better informed citizen with a greater
awareness of issues and a better ability to step forward as future leaders in government
business and in service.
THE GOAL
The Hawkinsville and Pulaski
County infrastructure--its government, economy, quality of life --has the potential of
achieving significant strides in the decades ahead. However, it is imperative that young men
and women, our future leaders, be made aware of the issues and problems that are having a
critical impact upon the future.
THE PROCESS
Students enrolled in grades 10-12
are eligible for participation in YLPC. About 12 participants are selected after
consideration of their proven and potential leadership abilities. An effort is made to have
classes reflect the diversity of the community. The program will run from September through
May.
Using the Youth Leadership In
Action:: A Community Focus curriculum of the University of Georgia Fanning Leadership
Center, sessions are based upon the components or a three-phase model:
+ Individual
Leadership/Personal Skills --Students will examine the leader as an individual and will work
to develop their own personal enhancement plans.
+ Collective
Leadership/Group Skills --Students explore working with others to, achieve common goals and
objectives.
+ Community
Leadership/Community Skills - Students will analyze community needs, issues, and problems as
well as seek possible solutions.
THE SESSIONS
Students will meet regularly in
complete the session, usually after school or on Saturdays. There may be an occasional school
day session. A Saturday retreat will be the start of the program followed by sessions
concentrating on the following: local and state government, the arts, area business and the
economy, social issues, team building, law enforcement, the military and agriculture. The
group will also choose and complete a volunteer project. Local business will be encouraged to
promote this program through donations and by hosting sessions. No more than two absences are
allowed, after the second absence, the student will be withdrawn from the
program.
THE CLASS
A selection committee of business
leaders and teachers will review the applications and nominations and then conduct interviews
as necessary. The inaugural class selection may vary as deemed necessary.
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