The Service Leadership Programs (SLP) focus on advising and supporting Kiwanis-sponsored leadership programs which serve students from elementary school through college. The SLP student clubs are established in collaboration with local schools and students participate as an extracurricular activity. Each club has a school-based faculty advisor as well as a Kiwanis advisor to guide activities.
Programs Supported Include:
K-Kids – Schweitzer Elementary School
Builder’s Club – Will Rogers Middle School
Key Club – Del Campo High School
Key Club – Jesuit High School
Key Club – El Camino High School
Circle K – American River College
SLP programs provide students with opportunities to develop leadership skills, engage in service, and build a lifelong commitment to community involvement. Skill development includes how to conduct a meeting, working collaboratively in groups and in teamwork to achieve common goals. Students may choose to provide service on campus including campus beautification projects such as building gardens and tree plantings, and in the community by collecting food in can drives and toy drives at the holidays and raising funds to support those in need in the community. All of these activities instill the importance of giving back and kindness in the local community and build skills which may translate to success in higher education and careers.
The club has a specific committee which oversees the coordination of the SLP clubs.
Service Leadership Programs
Service Leadership Programs
The Service Leadership Programs (SLP) focus on advising and supporting Kiwanis-sponsored leadership programs which serve students from elementary school through college. The SLP student clubs are established in collaboration with local schools and students participate as an extracurricular activity. Each club has a school-based faculty advisor as well as a Kiwanis advisor to guide activities.
Programs Supported Include:
SLP programs provide students with opportunities to develop leadership skills, engage in service, and build a lifelong commitment to community involvement. Skill development includes how to conduct a meeting, working collaboratively in groups and in teamwork to achieve common goals. Students may choose to provide service on campus including campus beautification projects such as building gardens and tree plantings, and in the community by collecting food in can drives and toy drives at the holidays and raising funds to support those in need in the community. All of these activities instill the importance of giving back and kindness in the local community and build skills which may translate to success in higher education and careers.
The club has a specific committee which oversees the coordination of the SLP clubs.
Committee Chair Wayne Lang.