Students named 2019 Rogers Explorers
Published 11:26 am Thursday, May 23, 2019
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From staff reports
Three Jessamine County students have been selected to attend The Center for Rural Development’s 2019 Rogers Explorers youth leadership program.
The Center for Rural Development has selected East Jessamine Middle School student Brendan Christian and West Jessamine Middle School students Hannah Beth Ironmonger and Abi Sears.
Christian is the son of Sara and Steven Christian; Sears is the daughter of Shane and Diana Sears, all of Nicholasville; and Ironmonger is the daughter of Brandon and Myria Ironmonger of Versailles.
Rogers Explorers is open to eighth-grade students in Southern and Eastern Kentucky who have a strong interest in developing their skills in leadership, team building, community service, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) fields of study.
They will join 210 students where they will spend three days and two nights on a leading Kentucky college campus where experts guide them through hands-on assignments. The program is provided tuition-free to eligible students within The Center’s 45-county primary service area.
“Rogers Explorers gives students a one-of-a-kind learning experience to explore different career opportunities and possible career paths in some of today’s most challenging professions,” Lonnie Lawson, president and CEO of The Center for Rural Development said. “The program encourages creative thinking and teamwork, builds leadership and entrepreneurial skills, and instills in students a commitment to service. Hosting the camps on college campuses also gives students a glimpse into higher education as they move forward.”
Rogers Explorers is presented by The Center for Rural Development in partnership with Lindsey Wilson College, University of the Cumberlands, Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University, Asbury University, the University of Pikeville, and Union College.