Seeking Tomorrow'S Leaders!
Tomorrow's Leaders: High School Athletics and Activities Participants
Incredible attention is being paid to high school athletics and activities programs today. Participants in these programs are looked up to as leaders because of their
position on the team or club. The impact that these young people have on the climate and culture of their schools, fellow students and community is incredible. In fact, studies show that more than one]half of high school students participate in some form of school activity or athletic program. The involvement of these students in the success of a high school is paramount and critical.
The New England state associations of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) want to be the leaders in training talented, committed
young people to become better citizens who will be positive, contributing adults and role models for youth. We are pleased to announce that, in partnership, the
state associations from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont will be hosting the third annual New England Student Leadership
Conference from July 16-19, 2013 at Stonehill College in Easton, MA. This conference is a four-day, residential event for over 300 student and adult leaders
who participate in interscholastic athletic and activity programs through their state high school athletic/activities associations.
The conference is modeled after the NFHS National Student Leadership Conference that took place in Indianapolis, IN for over a decade. The NFHS event was the
only national student leadership conference for high school athletes and activity participants. The goal of the NFHS event was to assist high school student-athletes
and activity participants in developing their leadership abilities while interacting with peers from across the United States and Canada. This conference will replicate the training curriculum for student]athletes and activity participants from across New England.
Click on the links below for conference information and registration forms.
One-page conference brochure
Student Delegate Guidelines
Adult Delegate Application
Adult Delegate Guidelines
Register now! Deadline is May 24th!
Incredible attention is being paid to high school athletics and activities programs today. Participants in these programs are looked up to as leaders because of their
position on the team or club. The impact that these young people have on the climate and culture of their schools, fellow students and community is incredible. In fact, studies show that more than one]half of high school students participate in some form of school activity or athletic program. The involvement of these students in the success of a high school is paramount and critical.
The New England state associations of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) want to be the leaders in training talented, committed
young people to become better citizens who will be positive, contributing adults and role models for youth. We are pleased to announce that, in partnership, the
state associations from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont will be hosting the third annual New England Student Leadership
Conference from July 16-19, 2013 at Stonehill College in Easton, MA. This conference is a four-day, residential event for over 300 student and adult leaders
who participate in interscholastic athletic and activity programs through their state high school athletic/activities associations.
The conference is modeled after the NFHS National Student Leadership Conference that took place in Indianapolis, IN for over a decade. The NFHS event was the
only national student leadership conference for high school athletes and activity participants. The goal of the NFHS event was to assist high school student-athletes
and activity participants in developing their leadership abilities while interacting with peers from across the United States and Canada. This conference will replicate the training curriculum for student]athletes and activity participants from across New England.
Click on the links below for conference information and registration forms.
One-page conference brochure
Student Delegate Guidelines
Adult Delegate Application
Adult Delegate Guidelines
Register now! Deadline is May 24th!