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Leadership Program

Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Through Service & Character

Our leadership program cultivates responsibility, initiative, and community service. Scholars learn to lead by example, manage conflicts, organize events, and serve their peers and community.

Schedule

Weekly sessions + ongoing leadership roles

Duration

1 structured session per week (25 min) + daily leadership duties

Grades

4–6

Available In

PremierAll-Access

Learning Objectives

Develop leadership qualities: responsibility, integrity, empathy, and initiative

Practice public speaking, conflict resolution, and decision-making

Plan and execute community service projects

Serve as peer mentors and program ambassadors

Semester Curriculum

Summer

Discovering Your Voice

Unit 1|

What Makes a Leader?

Weeks 1–3
Leadership style self-assessment
Biography study: leaders who changed the world
Personal mission statement writing
"My Leadership Strengths" presentation
Unit 2|

Communication & Teamwork

Weeks 4–6
Active listening exercises and partner interviews
Team challenge: marshmallow tower build
Conflict resolution role-playing scenarios
Group presentation on teamwork lessons
Unit 3|

Service Project Planning

Weeks 7–9
Community needs brainstorming
Service project proposal writing
Budget planning and resource gathering
Project execution and reflection
Fall

Leading with Purpose

Unit 1|

Public Speaking Workshop

Weeks 1–4
Overcoming stage fright techniques
Speech writing: persuasive and informative
Practice presentations with peer feedback
"TED Talk Jr." showcase event
Unit 2|

Event Planning & Organization

Weeks 5–8
Event concept development and pitching
Task delegation and timeline creation
Budget management and resource allocation
Execute a program-wide event (talent show, reading fair)
Unit 3|

Mentorship & Peer Support

Weeks 9–13
Peer mentoring training and role assignments
Buddy system with younger scholars
Reflective journaling on mentoring experiences
Mentorship showcase and certificates
Spring

Making an Impact

Unit 1|

Financial Literacy Basics

Weeks 1–4
Needs vs. wants sorting activity
Budgeting simulation with play money
Entrepreneurship mini-project: product pitch
Savings goal tracker creation
Unit 2|

Community Advocacy

Weeks 5–8
Identifying community issues and solutions
Letter-writing campaign to local leaders
Poster creation for awareness campaigns
Community presentation day
Unit 3|

Legacy Project

Weeks 9–13
Capstone project selection and planning
Cross-team collaboration and execution
Documentation and portfolio creation
End-of-year leadership graduation ceremony

Leadership Roles

Line Leader

Leads transitions between activities, models hallway behavior

Snack Helper

Assists with snack distribution and cleanup

Tech Captain

Helps with device distribution and digital tool setup

Library Monitor

Manages classroom library, tracks book check-outs

Kindness Ambassador

Recognizes and celebrates acts of kindness among peers

Sample Activities

Leadership journal: weekly reflection on leadership moments
"Leader of the Week" spotlight with interview and photo
Community service: book drive for local shelters
Conflict resolution fishbowl demonstrations
Goal-setting vision boards with quarterly reviews

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