Christian Peterson
Reporter@riverbendnews.org
“Leader in Me” Lighthouse Teams are a common group throughout schools. It is a program across the US that has one goal: fostering leadership in both students and administration. Students are taught leadership principals through lessons, as well as seeing it in the environment around them. Students are also taught the seven habits of highly effective people and the four disciplines of execution. The program “differs from other whole-school transformation processes in that it offers a holistic, school-wide experience for staff, students and parents, and creates a common language and culture within the school,” the Leader in Me website states. Hamilton County High School has joined the program and, on Tuesday, Oct. 11, they announced their new Leader in Me Student Lighthouse Team for the 2022-23 school year. The team members are Emily Simpson, Kalab Paul, Brenley Ginn, Hailey Griffith, Jameria Addison, Jordan Skaggs, Kaylyn Murphy, Dominic Whitest, Zackari Anderson, Jayda Tice, Fernanda Gomez, Logan Krueger, Haighen Harmon, Zander Cason and London Johnson.