RRT Announces leadership changes

RRT Announces leadership changes

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Ross Ragland Board of Directors announced changes to its personnel structure at the Ross Ragland Theater and Cultural Center to reverse recent outcomes. The Board named Curtis Peoples, Ph.D. Interim Director, replacing Samantha Burris, who served as the Executive Director from 2021.

Read More

Chamber Youth Leadership program accepting applications

Chamber Youth Leadership program accepting applications

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Leadership Klamath Youth program is now accepting applications from high school students who are interested in developing their leadership skills, exploring career opportunities, and learning about the importance of community involvement.

Read More

Oregon Tech Leadership and Diversity Scholars Program showcased at national conference

Oregon Tech Leadership and Diversity Scholars Program showcased at national conference

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - At a recent conference for the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), Oregon Tech Diversity and Belonging Assistant Director Shawni Cayetano-Ramos presented at a panel session about Oregon Tech's Leadership and Diversity Scholars Program and the new leadership development curriculum created for Oregon Tech students. The NASPA conference is for student affairs professionals and hosts over 6,000 participants and exhibitors.

Read More

BoTown for ChiTown

BoTown for ChiTown

Bonanza Junior/Senior High School leadership students kicked off their year with a school-wide benefit – BoTown for ChiTown – for Chiloquin students and their families who were impacted by the Two Four Two Fire last month.

Read More

Leading the Way

Leading the Way

Giving back at the Klamath Animal Shelter. Attending leadership conferences. Helping Klamath Hospice. Collecting food for the food bank. Raising money for their Sparrow.

These are just some of the projects Mazama High School’s leadership class has undertaken since the beginning of the school year. Four members of its leadership team gave a presentation to the Klamath County School Board Thursday night, talking about and providing snapshots of some of their community service projects. Overall, about 40 students participate in the school’s leadership program.

Read More