The Leadership Rogers County Class of 2024-2025 dedicated their November session to exploring the diverse educational opportunities available in the community. This none-month leadership program connects professionals who live or work in Rogers County with various industries and community initiatives.
The November session, focused on education, began with a warm welcome at Stuart Roosa Elementary School, where the class was greeted by enthusiastic students. Next, they toured Will Rogers Junior High under the guidance of Principal Mary Bopp, who shared, "There are so many opportunities available for students. Whether it's athletics, fine arts, or music, students can truly receive a well-rounded education." The group then visited Claremore Christian School, discovering its diverse student body, which represents 11 communities and 30 churches. At Rogers State University, they explored the Department of Technology and Justice Studies, where they flew drones used in training and certifications, followed by lunch in the university's student cafeteria. The day concluded at Northeast Tech's Pryor Campus, where the class engaged with programs like Visual Communications, Cosmetology, and Culinary Arts. Leadership Rogers County continues to inspire its participants by showcasing the vibrant and impactful institutions shaping Rogers County's future.
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