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Wyman Teen Leadership Program
Our Teen Leadership Program engages teens from economically disadvantaged circumstances year-round for five years beginning in eighth grade. The program is guided by a progressive leadership theme, and teens gain the experiences, skills and values needed to prepare to act as contributing students, family members, employees and citizens. 

Program Goals      
The goals of the Teen Leadership Program are to help youth be productive in school and work; to connect to community and family; and to be able to navigate successfully in diverse environments. Specific program objectives include:  (1) Form and maintain positive relationships with other youth and adults; (2) Make a positive contribution to community; (3) Respect human diversity and be capable of working and living in a diverse community; (4) Graduate from high school and pursue higher education or employment; (5) Develop leadership skills in the areas of self-awareness, community, group effectiveness, organization, decision-making, and problem-solving.

Real Teens

Eligible youth express interest in the program; maintain grade-level school performance; have a record of positive behavior; have reliable adult support; are able to fully participate in an active, outdoor program; reside in the St. Louis metro area; and have an annual household income of no more than $10,000 per member.

Real Life

 Wyman inspires and enables teens to develop the confidence and skills they need to achieve a lifetime of success. Our program is:

  • Long-term: Engages youth for five years – from eighth grade through high school

  • Comprehensive:  Attends to youth’s cognitive, emotional, moral, physical, and social development

  • Future-focused: Helps youth develop the positive skills, values and knowledge they’ll need to create and lead us toward a vision for our community in the future

  • Engaging: Draws together many influences on a young person’s life and involves them in their development, including their family, school, corporate and individual supporters, legislators and other community-based organizations

  • Successful: Achieves results by putting into practice the leading national research and best-practice standards for preparing young people today for success

Real Results

The outcomes achieved by teens participating in the Wyman Teen Leadership Program show outstanding results. Among teens graduating from our leadership program in June 2006:

  • 100% graduated from high school. In comparison, a study conducted by the Center for Law and Public Policy in 2005 showed that youth living in low-income cities across the country have an average high school graduation rate of 47%.

  • 73% were accepted to their college of choice.

  • Teens maintained an average 3.18 GPA.

  • 100% completed at least 120 hours of community service over the five years.

Also, 88% of Teen Leadership Program teens report receiving “optimal” levels of guidance from adults in those programs. The Wyman Teen Leadership Program is maintaining a 50% retention rate over the five years of the program.

Current Participant Statistics        
Number of teens served in 2006: 279
Number of teens anticipated for 2007: 300
Youth involved in the Wyman Teen Leadership Program demonstrate positive school performance. Out of 227 grade reports collected:

  • 211 met or exceeded minimum GPA

  • 97 (43%) have a GPA of 3.5 or above

  • 69 (30%) have a GPA between 3.0 to 3.4

  • 45 (20%) have a GPA between 2.5 and 2.94

Youth experience a sense of belonging and connection with the community.

  • 122 campers are reporting community service hours, for a total of 4,847 hours logged in 2006, averaging 40 hours per camper per year.

Community Partners
The Wyman Teen Leadership Program invites specific school districts and agencies with which we have established a partnership to nominate high-performing, high-potential 7th graders. Partners are invited to nominate a total of about 275 youth in the metropolitan area each year. See a listing of our current partners.

Program Progression
Each year of the Teen Leadership Program builds upon the last as it helps teens develop the skills they need to become  a leader and succeed in life. To learn more, read a detailed description of the program progression.

Frequently Asked Questions (coming soon)

 Contact: Joe Miller, 636-549-1233 joe.miller@wymancenter.org.

Real: Teens Life Results