Clone of Leadership Lexington Youth Program 2025-2026
  • STUDENT APPLICATION

    2026-2027
  • What is the Leadership Lexington Youth Program?

    Our mission is to inspire and equip Lexington’s young leaders from diverse lived experiences with skills necessary to create a collaborative and empowered local and global community.

     

    Through LLYP, students will interact with peers and community leaders, discuss issues facing our community and nation, and develop strategies for growing the next generation of leaders. The program is very active and requires much interaction among participants. We expect students involved to give 110%. 

  • Program Activities:

    • Team-building exercises
    • Group and project-based learning
    • Tours of local businesses, government agencies, and nonprofits
    • Interaction with prominent local leaders
    • Etiquette training
    • Financial planning and career development
    • Reflection
    • Leadership challenges
  •  Eligibility:

    The JA Leadership Lexington Youth Program is open to all candidates who meet the following requirements:

    • Student is a rising junior (11th-grade status as of August 2026)
    • Student currently has a 3.0 GPA or higher (unweighted)
    • Student lives and/or goes to school within the boundary of Fayette County
  •  Application Components:

    A complete application will include the following:

    • Personal/Contact Info
    • Student Background (bio, schools attended, extracurriculars)
    • One (1) Essay
    • Two (2) Letters of Recommendation

    Note: You will need to complete your form in ONE session. Information will not be saved. We advise you to view the questions on the next page, complete them in another document, and copy the answers over to this application once you have compiled all the required components.

  • ATTENDANCE POLICY:

    Leadership Lexington Youth Program is a strict time commitment. With the honor and privilege of being selected into the program comes the responsibility to be on time and participate wholeheartedly. 

    Parent and Student Orientations are mandatory. One parent/guardian is required to attend the parent/guardian orientation.

    Day sessions begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. and will run until 3:30 p.m. Excused absences will be considered on a case-by-case basis and must be submitted for approval with the following documentation:

    • Parent or doctor's note
    • Completed make-up assignment (outlined in the student handbook)

    If a student is going to be absent or tardy, the LLYP Director, Carol LeQueux, carol@jalexington.org, should be notified immediately. The consequence of missing a session without proper documentation could be dismissal from the program. 

  • 2026-2027 Class Schedule:

    (Tentative)

    Parent Orientation:

    • Parent/Guardian Orientation - August 26, 2026, 5:30pm

    Day Sessions:

    • Orientation Day - September 9, 2026
    • Local Lex Day - October 14, 2026
    • Government & Pubic Safety Day  - November 11, 2026
    • Arts & Media Day - December 9, 2026
    • Health & Human Services Day - January 13, 2027
    • Ambassador for Change Day - February 10, 2027
    • Higher Education & Career Development Day - March 10, 2027
    • Reflection & Graduation - April 14, 2027
  • TRANSPORTATION:

    Parents/Guardians will be responsible for getting their student to the start location PROMPTLY at 8 a.m. At the end of the day, parents/guardians will be asked to pick up their child at 3:30 p.m. If a student participant has their driver’s license, they are welcome to drive to the session, however, there may be sessions where it is not possible for students to drive due to parking limitations. Parking instructions will be provided when necessary. 

  • STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Throughout the program:

    1. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA (unweighted).
    2. A high degree of professionalism is expected.
    3. Students will adhere to the dress code below.

     

    Dress Code: Students will be interacting with local leaders including city council members, judges, business owners, etc. For this reason, it is crucial that students “dress to impress” for each day session.

     

    Unless otherwise notified, students will wear business casual attire. Examples of business attire are polo shirts and slacks or a blouse or sweater with a skirt or dress pants. Jeans, shorts, leggings, tennis shoes, and other casual attire are strictly prohibited. Skirts must be finger-tip length or longer. We recommend students wear comfortable shoes (flats or low heels) as the program does require movement and walking.

     

    Please take all the requirements into consideration before applying to the program.

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  • Application

    Personal/Contact Information
  • STUDENT CONTACT INFO:

  • BIOGRAPHY

  • EDUCATION

  • EXTRACURRICULARS

  • Essay

  • Recommendation Letters

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  • RECOMMENDATION LETTER GUIDELINES

     

    Submission Requirements:

    • Students will submit two (2) letters of recommendation.
    • Recommendation letters must be submitted by March 13. Letters received past this date may be considered invalid
    • Letters must be physically signed, on official letterhead (if possible), and include contact information for verification purposes.
    • Letters must be uploaded in pdf format
    • Please do not include letters from a relative. Appropriate recommenders include teachers, coaches, mentors, employers, spiritual leaders, community members, business professionals, etc.

    Letter Guidelines:

    • Address letters to the "LLYP Steering Committee".
    • Recommenders should address the following topics when composing their letters:
      • How long have you known this applicant?
      • In what capacity have you interacted with the applicant?
      • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the applicant in terms of his/her community involvement and leadership potential?
      • What would you expect the applicant to contribute to the Leadership Lexington Youth Program?
      • Please provide an example of the student exhibiting one or more of the following traits:
        • Cooperative Attitude
        • Maturity
        • Positive Attitude
        • Sense of Community
        • Leadership Potential
        • Mutual Trust and Respect
        • Conscientiousness
        • Self-motivation
        • Curiosity

    Letters must be sent directly to the Carol LeQueux, at carol@jalexington.org with 'LLYP reference letter for [Student name]' as the subject

  • RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Please provide the name and relationship to the applicant of each recommender below.

    Please have your Letters of Reccomendations sent by email to carol@jalexington.org

  • To graduate from the program, you must participate in eight (8) full-day sessions.

    Each day session will last from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Any exceptions to the schedule must be accompanied by a note from a parent/guardian in order to be excused.
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  • TUITION FEE

    This program has a tuition fee of $450 due Friday, July 17th, 2026.

    Information regarding the scholarship process

    available upon acceptance.

  • Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass maintains a non-discriminatory policy as an equal opportunity organization to ensure that all participants are treated equally and fairly regardless of age, race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, color, disability, or national origin.

  • Presenting Sponsor

  • UK Healthcare
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