Abigail and Faith represented Dickinson County CEO at the April Chapman Board of Education meeting, where they shared how the CEO experience is preparing them for the future—both personally and professionally.

They spoke about the key components of the program and highlighted how stepping outside the classroom has helped them grow in confidence, communication, and leadership.

Thank you to the Chapman BOE for the invitation and your continued support of the CEO program in your district!


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