A look into Ada High leadership
Leadership is an elective at Ada High that allows students to participate in community service inside and outside of school. Every year students learn how to serve and how to help others. From volunteering at churches and soup kitchens to writing Christmas cards to Army soldiers, leadership is known to cover many bases of community service. Ada’s leadership students believe this class is beneficial to the community and look forward to learning more each day.
Senior Grant Bellard said, “I believe leadership helps better people so that they can help be better role models for others. This class has taught me how to be a leader, take action and help others who are in need.”
Take a look at the video below to get a first-hand experience of what leadership is all about.

Cheyene Howell a senior at Ada High School, is in her third year of journalism. As a photo editor of The Cougar Call, Howell plans to focus primarily...

Heather Manuel is a junior at Ada High School. She is a third year writer and photographer for The Cougar Call.
In the 2016 Oklahoma Scholastic Media...
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