Warwick student accepted into People to People academic program

| 29 Sep 2011 | 12:14

    Warwick - Ronald Broere, of Warwick, has been accepted into the People to People World Leadership Forum. Broere will join a select group of students in Washington, D.C., March 17 to 23, 2008 to earn high school credit while studying leadership and exploring some of the United States’ most prominent monuments and institutions. From Capitol Hill to the Smithsonian Institution, and from Colonial Williamsburg to the National Museum of American History, Broere will examine the characteristics of American leadership during times of national challenge and prosperity. Forum delegates will also participate in small-group discussions and exercises to experience first-hand how successful leaders develop strategies, make decisions, build consensus, and foster change. Broere was accepted for the honor based on his outstanding scholastic merit, civic involvement and leadership potential. The program is coordinated by People to People Student Leader Programs to fulfill the vision President Dwight D. Eisenhower had for fostering world citizenship when he founded People to People during his presidency in 1956. For additional information please visit www.wlfleaders.org.