Members of the program, alphabetically: Avery Amundson, Goshen (not pictured); Aidan Binion, Felicity; Tristan Collins, Loveland; Alyssa Conley, Milford/Live Oaks (not pictured); Haley Cooper, Felicity; Peyton Fisher, Williamsburg (not pictured); Sarah Francis, CNE/Homeschool (not pictured); Rachel Gastrich, New Richmond; Colton Geary, Goshen; Bethany Gilkison, Live Oaks; Jared Hamilton, Felicity; Casey Henry, Loveland; Micah Hicks, Loveland; Quincy Isparo, New Richmond; Wyatt Lefker, Williamsburg (not pictured); Alexander Mason, Loveland; Melanie Methaney, New Richmond; Regan Papadatos, Bethel; Maggie Pope, New Richmond; Leslie Reid, Felicity; Kelly Schmidt, New Richmond; Kaitlyn Sharp, Felicity; Allison Sharp, Felicity; Lauren Smith, Goshen; Ricky Vilar, Loveland; Heather Wardwell, Glen Este; and Joel Williams, Batavia.
Members of the program, alphabetically: Avery Amundson, Goshen (not pictured); Aidan Binion, Felicity; Tristan Collins, Loveland; Alyssa Conley, Milford/Live Oaks (not pictured); Haley Cooper, Felicity; Peyton Fisher, Williamsburg (not pictured); Sarah Francis, CNE/Homeschool (not pictured); Rachel Gastrich, New Richmond; Colton Geary, Goshen; Bethany Gilkison, Live Oaks; Jared Hamilton, Felicity; Casey Henry, Loveland; Micah Hicks, Loveland; Quincy Isparo, New Richmond; Wyatt Lefker, Williamsburg (not pictured); Alexander Mason, Loveland; Melanie Methaney, New Richmond; Regan Papadatos, Bethel; Maggie Pope, New Richmond; Leslie Reid, Felicity; Kelly Schmidt, New Richmond; Kaitlyn Sharp, Felicity; Allison Sharp, Felicity; Lauren Smith, Goshen; Ricky Vilar, Loveland; Heather Wardwell, Glen Este; and Joel Williams, Batavia.

The LOOK to Clermont Youth Leadership Program is off to a great start for the 2017-18 school year. Participants include 27 juniors and seniors from all nine Clermont County School Districts. Students and parents came together for the Call to Action orientation and overview. They are looking forward to fine tuning their leadership skills and giving back to their community via a service learning project.

LOOK to Clermont Youth Leadership Program is managed by OSU Extension Clermont County in partnership with UC Clermont College.  Students are eligible to earn college credit through both institutions. The program is a series of classroom and practical learning experiences designed to develop and enhance leadership skills and potential, as well as increase awareness of critical issues in Clermont County. Participants also complete a group leadership project that benefits the community.

OSU Extension Clermont County is a non-formal education branch of OSU. The office merges needs of local citizens with OSU’s research through four focus areas: Family & Consumer Sciences, 4-H Youth Development, Agriculture & Natural Resources and Community Development. For more information regarding OSU Extension and resources, visit the website at clermont.osu.edu, Facebook at OSU Extension – Clermont County, or call the office at 513-732-7070.