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someone else. She says “Ultimately, everyone is different… and the tasks that we are given in life ARE different.” The girls also expressed how welcoming, & encouraging the camp was, Ms. Barboza says the biggest thing she got out of the experience was a new sense of confidence. When moments of doubt arose, instead of being overwhelmed by the obstacles and the changes she says “I decided from then on I was gonna put my comfort and my strength in God.” Ms. Barboza highlights on this moment by stating that it was then that she felt the most secure in who she was and what she stands for. Mia Escalante expressed that the experience really changed her mindset on what it is to truly be a leader. “When I first went to RYLA, I didn’t really see myself as a leader…” Escalante said that all changed. All the group activities really helped Ms. Escalante overcome and gain the confidence to step up. Mirelly says she
learned the importance of trusting teammates and says it has really enhanced her communication skills. “After going through that, it really did help Interact Club Sponsor, Luis Gonzalez sent in some last words on why this was such a great opportunity for these kids. "Kids who have experienced the RYLA camp have come back with an eagerness to contribute to the growth of our program here at the LFHS. I L-R: Los Fresnos Principal, Justin Stumbaugh, Mirelly Garcia, Mia Escalante, Janissa am truly proud of our Barboza, Rotary President, David Armendariz. present members. It is important to give the By Emilio Flores youth while recognizing, The girls shared their students skills that will Los Fresnos News encouraging, and different experiences help them navigate educating youth leaders. at RYLA and how it’s through a competitive Every month Rotary The students participate changed them for the future. Leadership takes time to highlight in networking, better Janissa Barboza, is a vital part of any a select few students leadership development mentions that she felt organization seeking to from Los Fresnos CISD, exercises, group that she learned what improve. Whether it is to have them come dynamics, team-building being a true leader efficiency or increased and share a little about initiatives, and problem- really means. “Learning achievements, leaders themselves and what solving. from other people,” are needed to provide a they are doing! After having 2021’s she said taught her the clear vision, a direction, Last week's Rotary Camp completely importance of being and to guide others meeting was a highlight online, the camp decided teachable. towards a purpose. of the students’ to have a hybrid this “In order to be a good RYLA is a camp where experience at RYLA. year Wednesday and leader, you have to students are encouraged According to Rotary’s Thursday would be learn how to be a good to take initiatives, plan website, Rotary Youth virtual before campers follower as well.” She for something greater Leadership Awards, is would go to camp also said that this has than just them, to help an intensive leadership Zephyr for the more taught her both aspects them find resources, camp that allows traditional in-person on when to take the and methodologies to Rotarians to demonstrate camp Friday through lead in an area, and achieve that goal. Here respect and concern for Sunday. when to be there to help in our Interact Club, it's not just about being an honor student. There are thousands of those that graduate every year across the state. The Interact Club, and its RYLA camp allows us to build leaders from that large group. We help build the overall Mirelly Garcia tells Rotary Club how it has enhanced her Janissa Barboza mentioning that she learned what being individual into a skilled communication skills a true leader means leader who thinks not of themselves but what they can do to help change the world around them." What a great opportunity for these High Schoolers. Best of luck1 to Mia, Mirelly, and CULL Generic 5x2 eng_Layout 1 10/30/12 11:27 AM Page Janissa in their future endeavors! ® Janissa Barboza speaking about what she learned
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