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Ronald Reagan's leadership was marked by direct communication, personal engagement, and a steadfast commitment to values. Inspired by the need for leadership development, we created leadership programs for teachers/school leaders.

The Reagan Foundation fills a crucial role by supporting teachers and education leaders who need support and training necessary to be leadership role models in their school systems.

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Brand New Program: Ronald Reagan Summer Leadership Experience by Reagan Education

Unleash your leadership potential with our transformative programs inspired by the leadership legacy of Ronald Reagan. Join us on a journey of personal growth and empowerment as we nurture your leadership skills, values, and vision. Whether you're a middle school student, a high school student, or a family seeking an unforgettable experience, our programs offer something for everyone. Discover the power of leadership and click here to learn more about our life-changing programs. Embrace the challenge, unlock your potential, and become a leader that makes a difference.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

LEADERSHIP EVENT WITH Eric Sheninger

Tuesday, January 14 at 9:00 AM PT

Mr. Sheninger is a visionary leader in education. He was both a highly respected teacher and an international award-winning principal who redefined the learning culture of his school through innovative practices that significantly boosted academic achievement. As the founder and CEO of Aspire Change EDU, he leads a collaborative consultancy that provides tailored support to educational systems worldwide, helping educators unlock their full potential and drive student success.

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LEADERSHIP EVENT WITH MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS

Wednesday, February 12 at 10:00 AM PT

Join us for an enlightening leadership forum where we celebrate the extraordinary leadership qualities exemplified by Medal of Honor recipients. These revered individuals transcend their military valor to impart invaluable insights on leadership, effective communication, patriotism, and integrity. Through their personal narratives, attendees will gain a profound understanding of principles that define exemplary leadership both within and beyond the battlefield.

Attendees will hear from Medal of Honor Recipient Master Sergeant Leroy Petry. Learn more about Leroy Petry on the Congressional Medal of Honor Society website.

This event will also be live streamed on our YouTube channel.

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ONLINE LEARNING

High school level lead like a president - College Scholarship Application Bundle

President Ronald Reagan exemplified effective leadership through his exceptional communication skills, pragmatic approach to complex situations and a clear vision for the future. This course will explore the real world ways President Reagan utilized these and other leadership characteristics in historic and real-world situations and give participants the opportunity to consider ways they can apply President Reagan's strategies to enhance their own leadership experiences.

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MIDDLE school level lead like a president

President Ronald Reagan was a skilled leader who stood out for his ability to communicate clearly, tackle tough problems with practical solutions, and set a strong vision for the future. In this course, we will dive into how President Reagan used these and other leadership traits in important moments in history. Students will have the chance to learn from his strategies and think about how they can use similar approaches to become better leaders in their own lives.

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“The best thing about this program is the people. This program provides an incredibly friendly environment to discuss passions and ideas. That's essential for the growth of a leader and you guys nailed it”
- Robert, 12th Grade