Summit Preparation
Required Forms & What to Pack
Click here for the Adult Leader Preparation Packet
(This document does not include the required forms, below, or Pre-Conference Preparation Packet.)
Click here to download required forms - The Code of Conduct, What to Bring & Medical Release are combined in one document..
These forms must be completed and signed by delegates and their legal guardians. Adult leaders must bring these forms with them to the Youth Summit.
Click here to download a list of what you need to pack for Youth Summit.
Pre-Conference Research & Planning
Click for County Team Pre-Summit Preparation Packet
In order to get the maximum benefit from attending the Summit, county teams should complete the above pre-conference assignments.
*This version was updated, 08/23/08. There was one significant change made. County Teams do not need to pick one issue to work on before they attend the Summit. They should come with an awareness of a variety of issues related to Economic Development, Education, Health and Safety. They'll identify a single issue to address while at the Summit.
The primary objectives of the conference include:
- Create an awareness of state/local issues.
- Enhance youth-adult partnerships on the local level.
- Equip youth to become active locally in the betterment of their community.
Program participants will experience these objectives through pre-conference assignments, experiential conference curriculum and county project plans of action.
The key content issues for the conference include:
- Education
- Community Economic Development
- Health
- Safety
Through the completion of the Delegate Preparation Packet, county teams will come to the conference with background information about each issue relative to their county.
Click Here for a schedule of Georgia Youth Summit Activities.
Click for letter from Governor Sonny Perdue endorsing the Summit and asking school officials to excuse the absence.
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