CMHS leaders learn from Munoz

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CLARKSVILLE — Students from Clinton-Massie High School joined more than 1,300 students from across the Tri-State area Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Anthony Munoz Leadership Seminar at Xavier University’s Cintas Center.

As students participated in a day of leadership development, guest speakers shared personal experiences and insights and encouraged students to develop ideas that would have a positive impact on their school and community.

The extension Service of Challenge of the Leadership Seminar urged students to take the knowledge and skills they learned and apply them in their own community.

Rising to the challenge, students returned to CMHS with plans to strengthen the school community by organizing a clothing drive that will benefit victims of Hurricane Matthew.

Students representing CMHS included freshman Nathan Baker, Joe Hammonds, Lauren Kropp, Katherine Riggle, sophomores Faith Cottrell, Jason Martin, Clayton Sheeley, juniors Claire Carruthers, Drew Keller, Ashleigh Taylor, Anne Thompson, and seniors Sydney Leary, and Ellie Smedley.

Information for this article was provided by Diana Miller, who coordinates communications for several area schools.

Clinton-Massie student leaders take a selfie while waiting for leadership seminar to begin.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/10/web1_cm-leaders-1.jpgClinton-Massie student leaders take a selfie while waiting for leadership seminar to begin. Courtesy photo

By Diana Miller

For the News Journal

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