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2017 YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

SESSION 19

T

his year we welcomed sixty (60) students to the FBI National

Academy in Quantico, VA from June 22-30, 2017. Similar to

the FBI National Academy Program, students came from all over the

United States, representing the 44 North American Chapters, one

from the European Chapter, one from the Latin America/Caribbean

Chapter, one respectively from FBI LEEDA, FBI Society of Former

Agents and the FBI National Academy Associates Executive Board

selection process. The week focused on core subject matter which

included Leadership, Ethics, Values and Choices, Juvenile Crime,

Character Matters, Goal Setting, Bullying, Ethical Decision Making,

Accountability, Social Media and Financial Responsibility. Session 19

also had a full day field trip to Washington, DC to visit many impact-

ful museums and memorials including the National Law Enforcement

Officers Memorial, US Holocaust Museum, and Arlington National

Ceremony.

The first

Youth Leadership Program

took place in 1998 and since

then, over 900 students have graduated from the program. We thank

the Counselors and Program Coordinator

John Foster

who dedicate

their time to this program and these young leaders.

Congratulations to

these future leaders of Session 19!