Lake Mills' delegates and representatives for several upcoming summer student leadership events have been revealed.
The juniors attending Badger Boys and Girls State and the sophomores attending Rotary Youth Leadership Award weekend and Wisconsin Leadership Seminar have now been announced.
Sophomore Braxton Walter will represent Lake Mills at the WILS (Wisconsin Leadership Seminar). WILS is an annual three-day leadership seminar that encourages leadership development through emphasis on our four pillars: responsibility, service, inclusiveness, and decision making.
From left: Sophomores Alexander Parys, Alex Breaker, and Leola Becker will represent Lake Mills High School at RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Award) weekend. RYLA is a three-day leadership training opportunity that focuses on the personal and professional development of high school students. Leadership skills, concepts and metaphors are explored through participatory outdoor-based activities that include trust building and relationship exercises, problem-solving initiatives, and low and high challenge course experiences.
Left: Lake Mills juniors attending 2023 Badger Girls State, from left to right: Mackenzie Syvrud, Madison Dable, and Josie Purisch. Girls State is promoted as a government and leadership conference where the entire delegation will become a fifty-first state and will function according to the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Each day will focus on the various aspects of state government.
Above: Lake Mills juniors attending 2023 Badger Boys State, from left to right: Montana Walker, Nathan Brzowski, Silas Frandy, Benjamin Newhouse, Lorenzo Moreno, Lucas Lambert, John Phillips, and Ian Taylor. Badger Boys State educates young leaders on how to become more impactful community members of Wisconsin. During the program, high school students between their junior and senior years learn how our government system works by creating their own city, county, and state level governments.
Sophomore Braxton Walter will represent Lake Mills at the WILS (Wisconsin Leadership Seminar). WILS is an annual three-day leadership seminar that encourages leadership development through emphasis on our four pillars: responsibility, service, inclusiveness, and decision making.
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From left: Sophomores Alexander Parys, Alex Breaker, and Leola Becker will represent Lake Mills High School at RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Award) weekend. RYLA is a three-day leadership training opportunity that focuses on the personal and professional development of high school students. Leadership skills, concepts and metaphors are explored through participatory outdoor-based activities that include trust building and relationship exercises, problem-solving initiatives, and low and high challenge course experiences.
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Left: Lake Mills juniors attending 2023 Badger Girls State, from left to right: Mackenzie Syvrud, Madison Dable, and Josie Purisch. Girls State is promoted as a government and leadership conference where the entire delegation will become a fifty-first state and will function according to the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Each day will focus on the various aspects of state government.
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Above: Lake Mills juniors attending 2023 Badger Boys State, from left to right: Montana Walker, Nathan Brzowski, Silas Frandy, Benjamin Newhouse, Lorenzo Moreno, Lucas Lambert, John Phillips, and Ian Taylor. Badger Boys State educates young leaders on how to become more impactful community members of Wisconsin. During the program, high school students between their junior and senior years learn how our government system works by creating their own city, county, and state level governments.