
More than 175 sophomores, juniors, and seniors from Holton-Arms and Landon schools attended the second annual Landon-Holton Leadership Summit, a three-day collaborative conference designed to explore the skills and values that make a good leader and to outline a unified vision at each school for the upcoming school year.
Holton participants spent the first day dissecting what it means to be a "Holton girl" by examining the school's "Portrait of a Graduate" and sharing personal stories exemplifying the Holton experience. Drawing on these discussions, student volunteers then led breakout sessions to discuss areas of growth for the school.
For the next two days, Holton students traveled to Landon, where they attended workshops led by Landon and Holton faculty and staff, and participated in smaller breakout sessions. The summit's keynote speaker was Dr. Greg Dale, Ph.D., Director of Sport Psychology and Leadership Programs for Duke University Athletics.