Bradley High School is proud to host the Black Student Leadership Summit, an inspiring event bringing together students from Hilliard City Schools and districts across Central Ohio. This summit provides a unique opportunity for students to engage in meaningful discussions on identity, wellness, and leadership.
The event features two powerful sessions. Author and educator Jamilah Pitts will lead an interactive session on wellness and identity, encouraging students to reflect, meditate, and express themselves through journaling. Additionally, a leadership discussion with Ange-Marie Hancock, Executive Director, and Carla Williams-Scott, Head of the OSU Extension Center of the Kirwan Institute, will equip students with valuable insights on personal and professional growth.
The highlight of the summit is the HBCU Panel Discussion, where students will hear from graduates of Kentucky State, Morehouse, and Xavier, along with former Hilliard students currently attending Howard University and Morehouse College. The panel aims to expand awareness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their impact, particularly for students in suburban districts who may have limited exposure to these opportunities.
By bringing together students from across Central Ohio, this event fosters community, empowerment, and access to valuable post-secondary education pathways.