Seventh grader Jeb Stalnaker, sixth grader Adam Arnold, fifth grader Jack Arnold, fifth grader Kole Bowermon and sixth grader Madison Blankenship from Navarro Intermediate School are back in class and putting their leadership skills — learned in a 5-day leadership camp trip this past summer — to the test.
Seventh grader Jeb Stalnaker, sixth grader Adam Arnold, fifth grader Jack Arnold, fifth grader Kole Bowermon and sixth grader Madison Blankenship from Navarro Intermediate School are back in class and putting their leadership skills — learned in a 5-day leadership camp trip this past summer — to the test.
Five students from Navarro Independent School District are taking the reigns this school year, and putting their new leadership skills to the test.
After being recommended by various teachers from the school district to attend Education In Action’s Lone Star Leadership Academy Camp, the students went on a 5-day trip where they were split into separate groups to learn about Texas history in either San Antonio and Austin, or Dallas and Fort Worth.
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