37th Annual SLS High School Conference

March 9-10, 2024

(Pre-Conference March 8, 2024)

Shanty Creek Resort

              Memories of Conference 2023
                    “Navigate Your Future”

Congratulations SLS Award Winners 2023

  • Student of the Year:
    Lacey Mann, Atherton HS
  • Advisor of the Year:
    Sandra Parker, Pinckney HS
  • Member Chapter of the Year: Hudson Jr/Sr High School
  • Most Improved Chapter: Clarenceville HS
  • Volunteer of the Year:
    Edelyn Westwood
  • Unsung Hero: Susan White

Who should attend? All high school student leaders, SLS chapter members, and advisors who want to strengthen their leadership skills with dynamic speakers, interactive workshops, health education and safety programs to challenge and inspire in this 100% student-led conference!

CONFERENCE 2024 DETAILS

Speakers and Entertainment

Mr. Peace

Kevin Szawala aka “Mr. Peace” is a National Youth Speaker and Michigan native from Metro Detroit who specializes in bullying prevention, diversity and inclusion, teen mental health and suicide awareness.  He travels the country performing high energy, inspirational and heart-hitting K-12 assemblies, and since 2006 has spoken to over 1,000,000 people in 1,000+ schools in 20 states.  “Mr. Peace” knows that his life mission is to leave a positive impact on others by spreading a passionate message of kindness, love and understanding.  For more information visit: mrpeace.org.

 
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Pastor Benjamin Goss

Benjamin (AKA Benji), served on the SLS State Student Advisory Board (SAB) from 2016-2018; SLS Intern from 2018-2023; SLS Pastor 2023-present. He received his Childrens and Family Ministry Degree from Mt. Vernon Nazaerne University in May 2023. He is currently serving as a Family Pastor at Fort Mill Church of the Nazerne in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Benji will be presenting on how Self-Care is like Gardening for the Soul!
He will help students learn that just like plants need certain conditions to grow and thrive, the same is true for all of us. He will help us discover our personal tools that lie within us that can help us find stability in stressful situations.

Tricia DeVries

Tricia has been involved with SLS programs since 1997. A member of the SLS State Student Advisory Board (SAB) from 2001-2002. In 2002, Tricia and other SAB members hosted the International Collaborative Teen Conference in Detroit. A Graduate of Oakland University with a Bachelor of Science in Human Resources & Development. She currently works for GM as an IT Project Manager and Business Analyst. 

Pickles and Stuff!
Why not me? There are 2 ways to ask that question. I’ve asked it both ways. In this keynote, I will talk about the 2 ways I’ve asked myself “Why not me”, the impact of those different meanings, and how to make good on a promise I made to myself.  

So, what happens when life gives you cucumbers? You make pickles! Some people might say this ruins a perfectly good cucumber, but I say it not only enhances its flavor but also preserves it so it can be enjoyed for like 10 times longer than a cucumber. So, let’s just talk about Pickles and Stuff. 

 

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Joel Tacey

Name That Tune!

It’s school vs school in this musical competition that will also feature face-offs, dance-offs, and sing-offs!  The friendly Host will play a multitude of popular, fun, and clean music through a kickin’ sound system that everyone will enjoy.  Each table as a group will try to correctly guess the title AND artist of each song and there’s no googling allowed! 

Workshop Topics
Calm and Collective (Stress Managment), Mental Health, Break the Chains (Bullying), Drop the Vapes and Kick the Butts (Vaping), Overcoming Limiting Beliefs, Self-Care, and more....
The "Big" Dance
PEACE THEME
CONFERENCE TRADITIONS
Door Decoration Contest, Awards, Celebrations, Conference Photo, "Happy" and "Perky" SLS Mascots
Group Activities
Team Building Activities, Team Meetings, Action Planning, Student Presentations, Advisor Networking
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