
Fort Worth's youth have reason to look forward to summer with more than just off-school days and idyllic weather. As reported by the City of Fort Worth, the Rising Stars Youth Leadership Academy is readying to welcome back enthusiastic teens aged 13-17 into its fold. The program offers a competitive edge to those wanting to sharpen their leadership saw, giving them a leg-up in civic and academic realms.
The initiative is not just another entry in the rolodex of summer activities. It is a year-round gambit in youth empowerment where participants can renew their commitment annually. Upon completion, these young go-getters receive a certificate of leadership and community service recognition. The program doesn't just focus on the theoretical aspects of leadership and community issues but lays out practical paths toward career growth and self-improvement.
Activities on the docket are diverse and aim to bolster various facets of personal and professional development. They range from outdoor educational escapades to mock interviews that simulate real-world challenges. The program's robust design fosters public speaking prowess and hones collaborative spirits through teamwork drills. For those teenagers eager to build resume-worthy skills this summer, registration is wide open with the program slated to start June 25 and run through August 8.
The importance of such community-driven initiatives cannot be understated in the present landscape, where the future job market glistens with uncertainty. The academy aims to endow its proteges with resilience—a critical asset in navigating and conquering life's inevitable caprices. Speaking to City News, a program coordinator highlighted that youth "will develop the ability to analyze their own strengths and weaknesses, set personal and vocational goals, develop self-esteem confidence, motivation and the ability to achieve success."









