2011 Annual Teen Leadership Conference
July 15-18, 2011
Ala Moana Hotel
410a Atkinson Dr.
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 377-4151
The NSSP Annual Teen Leadership Conference brings together student delegates from across the nation. ADTSEA, through the office of the Chief Executive Officer, reserves the right to close conference registration when the quota for attendance has been reached. A student must be currently enrolled in a high school or college program to be qualified as a conference delegate.
Location
The home to the State Capitol, Honolulu on the island of Oahu will be the host
city. Oahu, sometimes called “The Gathering Place,” is the third largest island
and home to the majority of Hawaii’s diverse ethnic population. Known as the
“melting pot of the world,” the contrast between the ancient and the modern, the
east and the west, makes discovering Hawaii a memorable experience. Start your
Hawaiian adventure by arriving at Honolulu International Airport and smell the
fresh plumeria blossoms in the air. Travel the 20-minute ride by taxi or shuttle
from the airport to the Ala Moana Hotel, newly redesigned from a multi-million
dollar renovation. The hotel is adjacent to Ala Moana Center, the world’s
largest open-air shopping mall with 290 merchants and 70 dining options.
Honolulu is home to some of Hawaii’s most historic places, Diamond Head and the
world famous Waikiki beach. The only official state residence of any royalty in
the United States, Iolani Palace, is located in Honolulu and only one of the
many state visitor sites. The U.S.S. Arizona and U.S.S. Missouri battleships are
located at Pearl Harbor. On the north shore of Oahu, the Polynesian Cultural
Center is the state’s biggest attraction, featuring villages of the Polynesian
islands and a fabulous show called, “HA—The Breath of Life.” Enjoy shopping at
the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet, which boasts of being the largest open air flea
market with 700 vendors.
You can do it all or do nothing and just enjoy time in the sun and the warm
waters at the beach. For more information, go to
http://www.gohawaii.com .
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Registration
Attend the four-day conference for only $200, which includes 5 meals (lodging is
not included). Download the
registration forms
, the
NSSP Student Handbook
and the
NSSP Awards Program information
. Register
early! The deadline is May 15th, 2011.
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Call for Workshops
NSSP showcases students and their projects that aim at safety. These include
highway safety topics (seat belts, pedestrian, bicycles, impaired driving,
distracted driving, speeding, graduated driver’s licensing, etc.) and peer
prevention topics (suicide, pregnancies, HIV, drug/alcohol use, eating
disorders, conflict resolution, etc.) It is highly desirable that the
presentations be interactive on successful projects and activities Presenters
must be students. The deadline to submit workshop proposals to ADTSEA is January
1st.
Learn more
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ADTSEA
Established by the National Education Association in 1956, NSSP has proven to be
successful to thousands of teen leaders and helped to empower them to make
changes in their schools and communities. These thousands of teen leaders have
touched millions of lives over the past 53 years. NSSP is student driven and
student led. Today NSSP is housed as the youth program of the American Driver
and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA), a non-profit organization.
For more information, contact
ADTSEA
.
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