CRISP COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Chick Fil A Leader Academy Scholars

CRISP COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL: Chick Fil A Leader Academy Scholars
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Crisp County High School issued the following announcement on Apr. 26. 

Congratulations to the CCHS Chick Fil A Leader Academy Scholars. Over the past year, they have completed a unique experience. These students were identified as some of the most promising young leaders in our school. They have learned timeless leadership principles during monthly Leader Labs and have completed several community service projects. They are now in an exclusive group of 170,000 student alumni in America’s largest high school leadership program. Congratulations and please continue to hone your leadership skills.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Crisp County High School 



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