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NCHSAA PROGRAM FEATURED IN
NATIONAL MAGAZINE
A national magazine has
featured one of the student services programs offered by the North Carolina
High School Athletic Association.
High
School Today, a publication of the National Federation of State High
School Associations, features the Coach-Captain Retreat program of the NCHSAA
in its current October 2011 edition. The magazine is sent to every high school
in the United States and is also available on line on the National Federation
web site.
The
feature was written by Eamonn Reynolds and is entitled "North Carolina
Captain Retreat Program Teaches Leadership, Communication" and has a
number of pictures which accompany the story.
The
story describes what the retreats entail and the goals of the program.
"The curriculum is designed to teach them what their responsibilities are
as team leaders," said Mark Dreibelbis, assistant commissioner who is in
charge of the student services program. "The teaching then goes on to
prepare them to go back and make a difference."
One
of the requirements of the retreat participants is that they develop an action
plan for implementation at their school which must include a school-based
project, a public service announcement and a community project.
Congratulations to the Student Services Division of the NCSHAA for this great recognition. The article may be accessed at http://www.nfhs.org/content.aspx?id=3524



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