Elementary School Leadership Report

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I began my leadership journey in elementary school, however my juvenile mind could not yet fathom all the unanticipated joy that I would bring into the world through leadership. To be a leader is much more than a title, to be a leader is to lead others with unequated willingness. A willingness to impart some kind of wisdom on everyone that we met and to leave people better than the way we found them. Ever since elementary school, I nosedived into the realm of leadership and adopted every definition of what a leader was to be and my senior year, I worked my way up to the highest level of leadership nobility in the state of California, the California Association of Student Leaders, CASL.
I was elected onto the state board and chosen by the leaders …show more content…

Each of us had a council of approximately 15-20 middle schoolers where each council had to plan an event that would take place during the week-long summer camp. My council was faced with the difficult task of planning a pep rally game and emceeing it. We chose two leaders to emcee and while the rest of the council planned out the logistics, we worked on formulating a script for them to direct the game. In the process of rehearsing the script, one of our emcees, Calin, broke down. It was the first time I had ever seen anyone, besides myself, cry about leadership. I became overwhelmed with empathy in that moment, I had finally seen the passion for leadership come out in someone else. I calmed him down enough for us to finish rehearsing and I never thought to bring it up again. The following day, it was time for the rally. Calin was awe-inspiring, especially for breaking down a day before. Everyone came up to him to congratulate him on a successful game, while I stood by fulfilled. This was what I was here for. To bring people like Calin out of their comfort zone, to light that match that will fuse their leadership passion and create the platform for their

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