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Student Leadership

Why Student Leadership?

At Comal ISD we value all of our students, and are proud to recognize the one's who rise up into leadership roles on their campuses!

Leadership Programs

Student 2 Student
 
The S2S (Student 2 Student) program was established in 2004 to support new students (both military and non-military) who have recently moved and are transitioning to their new campus.  Through S2S, students' welcome new peers arriving and or departing from their campus with that sometimes-difficult transition. The program provides opportunities for character growth, leadership training, educational adjustments, community outreach, as well as enhances school culture, acceptance, supports academic excellence, and enhances relationships, and connections. S2S students set up campus tours, schedule lunch times to sit with and get to know new students, and offer a student made brochure or welcome bag.
Emerging Leaders
 
The Emerging Leaders Series provides students the opportunity to attain life skills through creative environments and focused learning experiences that help identify and foster growth of individual inner leadership capabilities and open eyes to civic responsibilities. Four seminars assist students in reaching untapped talents beyond the traditional high school approach of classroom learning.
 
Emerging Leaders learn through experiences outside of the classroom and cover the following topics: financial literacy, CCM opportunities, dining etiquette, corporate staffing and hiring process, resume building, personality traits, and character development.
Chick-fil-A Leader Academy
 
The Chick-fil-A Leader Academy is generously sponsored by local Chick-fil-A stores and sponsored by faculty on high school campuses. The program is geared towards sophomore and junior year students, and they may only participate for 1 year. Each month, students gather to learn timeless leadership principles through lessons called Leader Labs. Taught in a relevant and engaging way, these Leader Labs give students practical tools needed to make a positive impact in their local communities. Reach out to your campus counselor for more information on how to get involved!
JROTC
 
Interested in the Junior Reserves Officer Training Corps, also known as JROTC? Click below to find out more about each campuses JROTC program, resources for military families, and how to get involved!