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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : CCPS Students Attend Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar

Four students from Carroll County high schools were among more than 200 diverse sophomore student leaders representing all Maryland coun ...

Carey Gaddis

07/05/2021

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Four students
from Carroll County high schools were among more than 200 diverse sophomore
student leaders representing all Maryland counties who attended the 42nd Annual Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) Maryland
Leadership Seminar from June 10-13, 2021.

The following
students represented Carroll County Public Schools:

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  • Derek Martin, Manchester Valley High School

  • Nichelle Pattasseril, South Carroll High
    School

  • Tyche Rose, Westminster High School

  • Madeline Scott, Winters Mill High School.

  •  

    This 4-day
    virtual seminar brought together a
    select group of students (HOBY Ambassadors) to interact with distinguished leaders
    in the business, governmental, and educational arenas to discuss
    relevant present and future issues. Sophomores were nominated to the HOBY program by their high school principal or advisor. These students must be seen as leaders within their
    high school and in the community.

    The goal is to
    provide a stimulating forum for HOBY Ambassadors to learn more about the
    American incentive system
    and the democratic process,
    while gaining a broader understanding of their leadership potential and quest for self-development. Topics for discussion included global education, volunteerism, media literacy,
    entrepreneurship, gratitude, and leadership and motivation.

    Following the
    seminar, HOBY Ambassadors are challenged to return to their respective cities
    and participate in community service
    projects where they are to perform at least 100 hours of community service within the year.

    Four students
    from Carroll County high schools were among more than 200 diverse sophomore
    student leaders representing all Maryland counties who attended the 42nd Annual Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) Maryland
    Leadership Seminar from June 10-13, 2021.

    Four students
    from Carroll County high schools were among more than 200 diverse sophomore
    student leaders representing all Maryland counties who attended the 42nd Annual Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) Maryland
    Leadership Seminar from June 10-13, 2021.

    The following
    students represented Carroll County Public Schools:

    The following
    students represented Carroll County Public Schools:

    • Derek Martin, Manchester Valley High School

    • Nichelle Pattasseril, South Carroll High
      School

  • Tyche Rose, Westminster High School

  • Madeline Scott, Winters Mill High School.

  • Derek Martin, Manchester Valley High School

  • Derek Martin, Manchester Valley High School

    Derek Martin, Manchester Valley High School

  • Nichelle Pattasseril, South Carroll High
    School

  • Nichelle Pattasseril, South Carroll High
    School

    Nichelle Pattasseril, South Carroll High
    School

  • Tyche Rose, Westminster High School

  • Tyche Rose, Westminster High School

    Tyche Rose, Westminster High School

  • Madeline Scott, Winters Mill High School.

  • Madeline Scott, Winters Mill High School.

    Madeline Scott, Winters Mill High School.

    This 4-day
    virtual seminar brought together a
    select group of students (HOBY Ambassadors) to interact with distinguished leaders
    in the business, governmental, and educational arenas to discuss
    relevant present and future issues. Sophomores were nominated to the HOBY program by their high school principal or advisor. These students must be seen as leaders within their
    high school and in the community.

    This 4-day
    virtual seminar brought together a
    select group of students (HOBY Ambassadors) to interact with distinguished leaders
    in the business, governmental, and educational arenas to discuss
    relevant present and future issues.

    Sophomores were nominated to the HOBY program by their high school principal or advisor. These students must be seen as leaders within their
    high school and in the community.

    The goal is to
    provide a stimulating forum for HOBY Ambassadors to learn more about the
    American incentive system
    and the democratic process,
    while gaining a broader understanding of their leadership potential and quest for self-development. Topics for discussion included global education, volunteerism, media literacy,
    entrepreneurship, gratitude, and leadership and motivation.

    The goal is to
    provide a stimulating forum for HOBY Ambassadors to learn more about the
    American incentive system
    and the democratic process,
    while gaining a broader understanding of their leadership potential and quest for self-development. Topics for discussion included global education, volunteerism, media literacy,
    entrepreneurship, gratitude, and leadership and motivation. incentive system
    and the democratic

     and

    Following the
    seminar, HOBY Ambassadors are challenged to return to their respective cities
    and participate in community service
    projects where they are to perform at least 100 hours of community service within the year.

    Following the
    seminar, HOBY Ambassadors are challenged to return to their respective cities
    and participate in community service
    projects where they are to perform at least 100 hours of community service within the year. Reference Carey Gaddis 410-751-3020


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