What are TeenPact’s goals?
TeenPact’s mission is to train youth to understand the political process, value their liberty, defend their Christian faith, and engage their culture now. It trains young people to be leaders who will impact the nation and world for Jesus Christ, challenging them to embrace their call as the next generation of leaders by giving them tools, teaching, and opportunities.
What is TeenPact?
TeenPact is a dynamic, hands-on leadership school for Christian students. It is a week-long immersive government course worth one-third of a high-school credit. It takes place in Montgomery, AL. Please see the following website for information about the 4-day class in general http://teenpact.com/programs/ state-classes/four-day-class/ and Alabama’s class in Montgomery: http://teenpact.com/programs/ state-classes/alabama/ You may register for the Alabama class from this link.
When: March 6-9, 2017
Cost: $250 + camp housing (or stay with friends in Montgomery) see registration info above
TeenPact Prep
To help with pre-class homework and prepare students to get maximum benefit from their TeenPact week, I offer a weekly 1.5 hour class leading up to TeenPact.
When: Starting January 18, Wednesdays, 9:30am - 10:45am
Location: Hunter Street Baptist Church, room C101
2600 John Hawkins Parkway Hoover, Alabama 35244
Cost: Free
Please contact me at dms0006@auburn.edu with any questions, or show up to the first class to learn more.
Teacher Bio:
Della Killingsworth was homeschooled 1-12 grade. She excelled in public speaking due to her involvement in 4-H and TeenPact. She attended TeenPact twice and staffed three years. She was awarded her Associate in Science degree from Southern Union State Community College in 2010 and her Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University in 2012. She has been married for four years and is a stay-at-home mom of a two-year-old and a one-month-old and has no intention of waiting until her son is 5 to start homeschooling.