Over 90 Percent of Americans Say Leadership Skills Should Be Part of School’s Curriculum NEWARK, DE, April 4, 2017 — Building tomorrow’s leaders is more important than ever. A survey of U.S. adults by Lead2Feed, the nation’s leading and fastest-growing free student leadership program, found that Americans see leadership skills as a vital aspect of
Students develop as leaders and advocates for positive change
This article was published on AMLE.org on February 1, 2017 by Suzie Melton In 2012, I incorporated the Lead2Feed Student Leadership program into my classes because of its focus on leadership and service learning. In 2016, I decided to use Lead2Feed as the curriculum during our enrichment time to help encourage students’ active engagement in a program
Nation’s Fastest-Growing Free Leadership Program Mobilizes One Million Students Across America to Lead and Serve in Their Communities
Published on PR Newswire on September 29, 2016. Leadership curriculum uses 21st century skills – collaboration, critical thinking, communications and creativity – to address community needs for the opportunity to win over $400,000 in prize grants New Certified Schools and Youth Club honor announced NEWARK, Del., September 21, 2016– Empowered to Lead. Inspired to Serve.
2015 – 2016 Lead2Feed awards go to…
Eisenhower High School “You made it happen! I want to congratulate you on being named the All-In Leadership Award Winner. This is a new award because you are the very first school that Lead4Change has been taught to every student. And you have the first class of Lead4Change graduates. I appreciate Francy Garner so much
People.com coverage on David Novak & the Lead2Feed Student Leadership Program
This article was published on People.com on July 1, 2016 by Jeff Truesdell The young David Novak had good reason to heed his mother’s advice to make friends fast. Born in Beeville, Texas, the future inspirational-book author and executive chairman of Yum! Brands – the parent company of fast-food giants KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut –
KREM 2 News coverage of Lead2Feed
This article was published on KREM2 on May 26, 2016 by Matt Vergara LINCOLN COUNTY, Wash. – The wildfires in summer 2015 destroyed homes and communities across the Inland Northwest and took a toll on firefighters. So students at Odessa High School stepped up in a big way to help the crews fighting the flames –
Lead2Feed Student Leadership Program Mobilizes One Million Students to Feed the Need in Communities Across America
Published on PR Newswire on May 11, 2016. Student-led leadership projects awarded $275,000 in grant prizes for U.S. nonprofits and $170,000 in technology packages for winning schools Newark, DE, May 11, 2016 Empowered to Lead. Inspired to Serve. Six student teams from middle and high schools around the country have won the fourth annual Lead2Feed Challenge
14 Days of Leadership Appreciation
The month of February is known for many things: Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, President’s Day, Black History Month, and more. With so many holidays made to celebrate various aspects of our everyday lives, Lead4Change is taking February to focus on the leadership skills that are demonstrated by Lead4Change participating schools around the country. These student
Teachers Inspire a Call to Service with Lead2Feed
Service learning curriculum builds real-world leadership skills while tapping students’ talents Posted in the AMLE Newsletter, December 8, 2015 Great leaders are not born—but made. History books illustrate how moments in time defined a leader’s role. From George Washington to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., these leaders took one small step to lead a
How to Participate in Lead2Feed
Participating in the Lead4Change program is turnkey and easy to do. Now that you’re registered for the program, log in! You have access to lessons, resources, and more in the Members section of Lead4Change.org. Follow these steps below to submit your project. 1. Complete Your Profile Click on the My Profile link on the left
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