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The National Young Leaders Conference

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Despite the clean up effort in Washington DC, two Joplin area high school students learn more about leadership. Larissa Jordan and Grant Francis of College Heights Christian School were selected to attend The National Young Leaders Conference in Washington DC. The students just got back from our nation`s capitol where they met key leaders from the 3 branches of government, the media and the diplomatic corps. Francis and Jordan were among 350 outstanding national scholars to attend the conference. CYLC is committed to fostering and inspiring young people to achieve their full leadership potential.

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