How can students get involved in leadership at Drew School?

Drew School offers many ways for students to step into leadership roles. They can join student government, where they help plan events, represent classmates, and influence school policies. Students can also lead clubs, start new organizations, or take charge of service and advocacy groups. Those interested in academics can become peer mentors or tutors, while student-athletes can be team captains to motivate and support their teammates. Additionally, Drew offers public speaking workshops, leadership retreats, and teamwork training, helping students develop confidence and problem-solving skills. No matter their interests, students can find a leadership role that fits them, preparing them for college and careers and making a difference in their communities.

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