Student Leadership Conference

A virtual student leadership conference created by students for students.

A virtual student leadership conference created by students for students.

At The Leaders Readers Network, we provide students (middle school through college) an opportunity to join a network of students across the nation to help support education equity and literacy for all. Students from Canyon, Texas to Bridgeport, Connecticut represent our Student Ambassador Project. Students learn how to implement community projects to support students at underfunded schools. Through service projects, students grow their leadership skills while hosting book drives and fundraisers to provide the tools all students deserve. The LRN Executive Student Board is hosting their first virtual “Student Leadership Conference” to help students learn leadership skills, collaborate, and connect to make a difference. This conference was created by students for students. It’s amazing to watch our team of students and partner organizations (The Smile Project, National Youth Foundation, and Golden Opportunities) gear up for a unique student conference that will inspire students to envision the possibilities for today and the future.

We highly encourage college, high school and middle school students to register for this free virtual conference! Together, students will learn about storytelling, raising awareness for causes, how to develop your voice and leadership, fundraising, and creating partners to further a mission. This student conference is a great introduction to students who hope to join our LRN Student Ambassador Project to support education equity and literacy for all children.

We hope to see you at the LRN Student Leadership Conference! Click here to register today.

The pre-conference will be on Saturday, July 25 at 10am CST and the conference will be from July 27-29 at 4pm CST each day!

Meet our student speakers!

Click the right side image below to see the full list of speakers


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