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Civic Leadership Program Announces Inaugural Class

Learn to Earn Dayton, in collaboration with an advisory council of expert community partners, has announced the inaugural class of the Civic Leadership Program, a transformative training academy designed to empower residents with the knowledge and leadership skills necessary to advocate for students and families.


Modeled after Cincinnati’s successful School Board School, the Civic Leadership Program is the 4th location in the nation to launch this initiative that aims to cultivate a robust cohort of engaged leaders, better informed and prepared to run for local elected office or serve on advisory committees.


This year's cohort was selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants, representing a diverse range of professional backgrounds and life experiences within the City of Dayton.


Keisha Anderson Laura Estandia Tesfalem Mehari

Angela Bailey Amy Hubbard Sharde Patterson

Porothea Dennis Justine Kelly Darshawn Philip Romine

Brenda I. Dewberry Allison Knight Shirley Williams

Andrew Diamond Jr Kelly Marie Lehman Roe Woods


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"We believe that informed and engaged citizens are the cornerstone of a thriving community," said Stacy Schweikhart, CEO of Learn to Earn Dayton. "The Civic Leadership Program will provide residents with the tools and insights they need to become more effective advocates and leaders, ultimately strengthening our community through civic engagement."


This intensive program provides participants with comprehensive training in civic engagement, coalition-building, and the strategies required to create systemic impact within schools and local government. The program features expert speakers, interactive workshops, engaging field trips, and hands-on learning experiences, fostering a collaborative environment for participants to develop their leadership and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities associated with elected leadership. The inaugural cohort of the Civic Leadership Program was launched in August 2025 and will conclude in April 2026.


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Learn to Earn Dayton tracks county-wide, cradle-to-career milestones, and shares stories of how we’re working to reach the big goal.


Mission: We transform systems through data, partnerships, and policy to ensure all learners in the Dayton Region have the resources and opportunities that foster lifelong success and economic mobility.


Learn to Earn Dayton

200 S Keowee Street

Dayton, OH 45402

Ph (937) 225-4598


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