RENTON, Wash. – Nine incoming juniors from around the state of Washington were recently selected to join the LEAP (Leadership through Education Activities and Personal Development) Committee, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) announced Monday.
The incoming juniors selected are:
Gunnar Aune – Colfax High School
Sanjna Battepati – Holy Names Academy
Malachy Caffrey – West Valley (Yakima) High School
Kelly Chen – Foster High School
Lauren Frueh – Issaquah High School
Andrew Liu – Olympia High School
Rocco Parrish – Grandview High School
Kamryn Shannon – Ephrata High School
Allison Yajko – Skyview High School
The LEAP Committee, now in its 12th year, is comprised of 17 juniors and seniors (nine juniors; eight seniors) representing the six WIAA classifications and the nine WIAA districts. Committee members serve as the voice of over 225,000 athletics and activities student participants in the state of Washington. The juniors will serve a two-year term and will join the eight seniors who recently completed their first term during the 2017-18 school year.
Senior Committee members returning to serve their second term are: Brenden Archer (Shadle Park High School), Marte Borgmann (Garfield High School), Kai Burgman (North Thurston High School), Joh’nell Clark (Spanaway Lake High School), Anson Huang (Renton High School), Brayden Konkle (Burlington-Edison High School), Sydney Rains (Lyle High School) and Ana Trejo (Bridgeport High School).
All of the applicants completed an extensive application process. In addition to an online application, students were required to submit letters of recommendation, a short essay on why athletics and activities are important, and a video personal statement about their school and why they should be selected.
The Committee will meet five times throughout the school year to go through leadership exercises, have peer discussions, work on group projects, and provide feedback to the Association on various initiatives. The group will also have the opportunity to hear from guest speakers, work State Championship events, and sit in on important WIAA Executive Board subcommittees.
“The WIAA is honored to have another exceptional group of committee members,” said WIAA Executive Director Mike Colbrese. “The WIAA LEAP committee is an important part of the Association to gather input and feedback from student leaders.”
Committee members will attend a retreat in August the summer before their senior year. The retreat combines physical outdoor adventures and team building exercises, while evaluating the previous year and providing opportunity for goal-setting for the upcoming year. In addition to attending the six meetings and the retreat, each student is required to write a blog about their school that is highlighted on the WIAA website and social media channels during each year they are on the Committee.
If you would like additional information on any of the LEAP members, please contact Casey Johnson (cjohnson@wiaa.com).
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