Thursday, June 23, 2016

Over 30 Attend Randolph Community College High School Leadership Academy

Participants in the 2016 RCC High School Leadership Academy, sponsored by the RCC Foundation, pose with RCC President Robert Shackleford under the JB Davis Bell and Clock Tower in front of the Foundation Conference Center.
Thirty-one area high school students took part in the third annual Randolph Community College High School Leadership Academy, sponsored by the RCC Foundation, on June 14 on RCC’s Asheboro Campus.

The leadership development program for rising ninth graders, which is modeled after RCC’s college-level Student Leadership Academy, focused on topics such as the definition of leadership; team building; personality types and leadership styles; networking/public speaking; and situational leadership, according to Lorie McCroskey, RCC’s director of development. 

Participating students and their high schools were the following:
Asheboro High School – Payton Buttrey, Sarah Lynn Ficquette, Jonah Hydzik, Gabriel Ruiz, Georgia Shipley, Olivia Tyler.
Eastern Randolph High School – Haven Berbaum, Ellen Lane Moore, Carter Ray Moore.
Providence Grove High School – Cela Watson.
Randleman High School – Alyssa Canter, Iris Espinoza, Alondra Martinez-Ocampo, Francis Nicole Molina-PiƱa, Raven Sizemore, Matthew Taylor.
Randolph Early College High School – Aeman Alazzam, Emily Castro, Ashley Mangum, Jessica Vega Escutia.
Southwestern Randolph High School – Jacob Jones, Daniel McNeill, Brooke Parks, Ashlyn Trotter.
Trinity High School – Jack McCroskey, Rylee Schofield.
Uwharrie Charter Academy – Katie Allen, Emma Fowler, Ashley Garren, Taylor Ledbetter.
Wheatmore High School – Jacob Clodfelter.

For more information about the Academy, contact McCroskey at 336-633-1118 or llmccroskey@randolph.edu.

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