Twenty-two area high school students took part in the fourth annual Randolph Community College High School Leadership Academy, sponsored by the RCC Foundation, on June 13 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.
For the list of participating students, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1581-2017-high-school-leadership.html.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Twenty-Two Attend Randolph Community College's High School Leadership Academy
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