From staff report
LOCK HAVEN — Clinton County leaders recently gathered at Central Mountain High School for a session focused on Clinton County's education and youth systems.
Participants started the day with welcome comments from Superintendent Dr. Frank Redmon. They were given a tour of Central Mountain High School and the district's Career and Technology Center by students Danica Kelley, Gavin Kersetter, Hunter Jayles, Maggie Park, Caroline Owens and Brody Lyne. Participants then had the opportunity to eat lunch prepared by students from the Culinary Arts program. Finally, I participated in two of his panel discussions on the various issues faced by youth and the diverse education systems in our communities. The panel included Central Mountain High School and Middle School, Mill Hall Elementary School, Pennsylvania Commonwealth University Lock Haven, CIU 10 Adult Development Center, and Central Pennsylvania Infant Development and Skills.
Sponsors for this session included the Clinton County Commissioners. Clinton County Community Foundation. Clinton County Economic Partnership. First quality. Leadership Clinton County Alumni Association; M&T Bank; M&R Contracting Co.; PPL Foundation and Terrapin Care Station.
Leadership Clinton County is a comprehensive leadership development program for adults who live or work in Clinton County. The leadership program, sponsored by the Clinton County Economic Partnership, is now in its 24th year and has more than 300 graduates. Those interested in making a difference in their community and developing their personal leadership potential are encouraged to apply to Leadership Clinton County. Application deadline is July 1, 2024. To apply and for more information, contact April Bittner at 570-748-5782 or coordinator@clintoncountyinfo.com or visit www.clintoncountyinfo.com.