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Leadership Clinton County recently met at Central Mountain High School to hold a session focusing on Clinton County’s education and youth systems. Participants started the day with welcoming comments from KC Superintendent Jacquelyn Martin. They were given a tour of Central Mountain High School and the district’s Career and Technology Center by students Skylar Lininger and Madison Meeker. Participants had the opportunity to eat lunch catered by the students in the Culinary Arts program. And finally, they participated in two panel discussions relating to the various issues facing our youth and the diverse educational systems in our community. Represented on the panels were Central Intermediate Unit #10 Development Center for Adults, Central Mountain High School and Middle School, Homeschooling, KCSD Adult Education; KCSD On-Line Learning, Liberty Curtin and Renovo Elementary Schools; Lock Haven Catholic School, Lock Haven University, and Sugar Valley Rural Charter