Miriam Cousin
The class has already attended an orientation with their parents and a retreat which was held on March 6 at the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce. Over the next two months, the 17 class members will participate in four class sessions and complete an individual project, all of which will address topics such as community involvement, economic and educational responsibility, personal development and team building. A graduation ceremony will be held in late April to honor the class.
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The Teen Leadership Cherokee program is made possible this year by the support of program sponsors Allegro Business Products, Chattahoochee Technical College, Cobb EMC, Delta Community Credit Union, Distinguished Young Women of Georgia, Northside Hospital Cherokee, Reinhardt University, and State Farm Insurance Jey Willis Agency.