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Pocomoke, Snow Hill And Stephen Decatur Join Forces For Peer Leadership Training

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Worcester County High School students from Pocomoke, Snow Hill and Stephen Decatur joined forces for peer leadership training at Delaware’s Camp Arrowhead this October. The purpose of the two day retreat was to provide members of Students Against Destructive Decisions with multiple strategies to strengthen their leadership skills in modeling good decision-making. The peer leadership training was made possible through a Worcester County Health Department grant. Teachers Penny Butler, Paul Becker, Susan Wallace and Zena Tunnell helped to make the experience meaningful for the more than 30 participating students, above.

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