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Founded in 1985, the program conducts a six-day leadership training
program for 120 students and one academic-year workshop for camp
alumni and their parents. Training in diverse aspects of leadership,
cultural activities to enhance self esteem, college preparedness and
career information are provided by role models representing law, medicine,
education, government, and community volunteer organizations.
Much emphasis is placed on public speaking, cultural
pride, motivation for academic success, and encouragement for school
and community involvement. An inherent theme throughout the program
encourages love, respect, and responsibility for parents and country.
Research indicates that parents play a pivotal role in whether students
attend college or not. Workshops for parents, therefore, are considered
to be of paramount importance.
Three major concerns gave
rise to the project:
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Nearly
one out of two Hispanic students enrolling in kindergarten will
drop out before graduating from high school |
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Few
college-potential Hispanic students enroll in college |
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College entrance requirements call for consideration
of the grade point average for the last three years of high
school. |
It
is deemed imperative that the project be implemented at an early
age, in time to have students put its ideas into practice while
still in high school.
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| News
and Events |
November 22, 2008
IEFLP Reunion at CSUSB, Santos Manuel Student Event Center; 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
February 4, 2009
IEFLP Latino Leadership Development Conference applications available.
August 2-7, 2009
IEFLP Latino Leadership Development Conference at Astrocamp, Idyllwild
August 2, 2009
Conference Participant Registration and Parent orientation, CSUSB from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
August 7, 2009
Conference Closing Ceremonies at CSUSB Santo Manuel Event Center from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
November 2005
IEFL Summer Camp 2005 Movie.
Click here
September 2003
Watch
the IEFL story video clip which aired on KVCR.
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