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Leader in Me program at Creek

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Leader in Me program at Indian Creek Middle School is designed to empower students by providing them with opportunities to develop their leadership skills and engage in community service. This initiative encourages students to sign up for various organizations that focus not only on personal growth but also on the importance of giving back. The school will be hosting its inaugural Club Day at 8 a. m. on Friday, allowing students to explore different clubs and activities aimed at enhancing their leadership abilities.

The program aims to create a culture of leadership among students, preparing them for future challenges and roles in society. Educators and parents alike recognize the significance of such programs in shaping responsible and engaged citizens. By participating in the Leader in Me program, students are expected to learn valuable life skills that will benefit them long after they graduate. This initiative reflects a growing trend in educational settings to prioritize leadership and civic engagement as core components of student development. The article highlights the proactive steps being taken by Indian Creek Middle School to foster a new generation of leaders in their community.

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