NASC National Conference
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 Center Grove High School, Greenwood, Indiana |
The NASC National Conference offers opportunities to: meet and network with other leaders from across the U.S. and around the world; obtain new ideas from informative speakers and workshops; and ascertain innovative ideas about service learning.
Participants will come away with renewed enthusiasm for student council involvement at their schools, new projects and ideas to implement, thereby developing stronger leadership skills and friendships.
Learn more about the 2010 NASC Conference:
The National Association of Student Councils (NASC) is a program of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). NASC partners with its member schools to cultivate and strengthen student leaders, and broaden and empower student voice. NASC believes that student councils should be the voice of the student body and be involved in decisions affecting school and community initiatives.
The mission of NASC is: networking for leadership; activities for ALL students; student voice and civic engagement; community service and service learning; NASC provides the resources, training and national recognition to take your student council to a higher level.
NASC National Conference Corporate Sponsors
NASSP and NASC wish to thank our corporate sponsors for their continued and generous support of this year's conference.
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Since 1920, Herff Jones, Inc., and the scholastic community have been partners in the educational experience. Herff Jones, Inc. is the founding sponsor of the Principal's Leadership Award, a national scholarship award program for deserving high school seniors, administered by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. For more information, visit the Herff Jones Web site at www.herffjones.com |
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