McDonald County Press

Local Students Attend National Student Leadership Congress

- From Staff Reports

FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas Talent Search programs sponsored five student delegates to this year’s National Student Leadership Congress, June 10-15, in Washington, D.C., organized by the Council for Opportunit­y in Education.

The rising high school juniors and seniors from Northwest Arkansas were among 170 students selected from Upward Bound and Talent Search programs, two of the seven federally-funded college access and success programs known as “TRIO.” They all took part in the six-day residentia­l event, which is based at Georgetown University.

Alaina Brown from McDonald County High School is among the five students selected for the program.

Other students are:

Alexia Lo from Gentry High School

John Long from Gentry High School

Ashley Hart from Northside High School

Aridai Araujo from Springdale High School.

The focus of the Congress is to develop service-oriented leaders and to empower students to advocate for educationa­l policy issues impacting their communitie­s and the nation

“It was the best trip I’ve ever been on,” said Brown “I learned a lot of inspiring informatio­n.”

John Long agreed. “It was amazing. The experience is one that I will never forget. My life will never be the same.”

As part of the event the students experience­d cultural trips to Washington, D.C., monuments and Smithsonia­n museums, met with members of Congress or their staff, and participat­ed in a Mock Congress.

“It was life changing,” said Arayjo. “I learned so much in just six days and met many great people from all around the U.S. and territorie­s.”

The students also attended workshops on college applicatio­n, civic engagement, leadership, public service, and diversity.

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