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Dayton Seeks Teens for Leadership Training in NextGen Leaders Program

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Last updated: February 24, 2026 4:22 am
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City of Dayton Launches NextGen Leaders Program to Empower Local Youth

DAYTON, Ohio — In a bid to foster the next generation of community leaders, the City of Dayton has announced the launch of the NextGen Leaders program, an initiative aimed at youth aged 13 to 17. This six-week series, organized by the city’s Department of Recreation, seeks to equip young people with critical leadership skills and real-world experience, essential in an ever-evolving professional landscape.

“The NextGen Leaders series represents a unique opportunity for our youth,” said Dayton’s Director of Recreation. “We aim to provide them with not only theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that will serve them throughout their lives.”

The program is structured to cover various aspects of leadership and recreation management. Participants will engage in a thoughtful curriculum that begins with orientation and workplace foundations during the initial two weeks. This segment will introduce them to potential career opportunities in recreation and coaching.

In the subsequent weeks, the focus will shift to leadership, communication skills, and the fundamentals of youth sports. Participants will learn the value of effective communication and how it can enhance team dynamics and community engagement.

The final phase of the program is designed to arm participants with essential coaching principles, effective behavior management strategies, and tools for career reflection and planning. This comprehensive curriculum is complemented by certification opportunities, including CPR/First Aid, Youth Mental Health First Aid, and National Alliance for Youth Sports coaching courses, giving youth not just skills but also valuable credentials.

The NextGen Leaders program will take place from June 1 to July 11, with sessions scheduled every Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost for the entire six-week experience is set at an affordable $60, reflecting the city’s commitment to making leadership training accessible to all.

Additionally, special sessions will be held on selected Saturdays—June 6, June 13, and June 20—as well as an extra date on July 3 to support community events such as Rec Hood Your Hood, Lights in Flight, and flag football tournaments. These collaborative efforts aim to strengthen community ties while allowing participants to apply what they have learned in real-world scenarios.

While participation is encouraged, prospective candidates must first register and undergo an interview process, ensuring that the program engages dedicated and motivated young individuals.

This initiative is particularly significant against the backdrop of a rapidly changing job market, where adaptability and leadership skills are paramount. As communities across America grapple with challenges related to youth unemployment and social disengagement, programs like NextGen Leaders strive to cultivate a sense of responsibility and empowerment among young people.

Moreover, the emphasis on mental health awareness, highlighted through courses such as Youth Mental Health First Aid, underscores a holistic approach to youth development, acknowledging that effective leadership begins with understanding self and others. By investing in youth now, Dayton is fostering a sense of community that could lead to enhanced social cohesion and reduced crime rates in the future.

As this program unfolds, it could serve as a model for other cities looking to initiate similar youth-focused leadership endeavors. The implications are profound: by equipping young individuals with the necessary tools to succeed, Dayton not only invests in its future leaders but also nurtures informed, engaged citizens capable of contributing positively to their communities.

For more information about the NextGen Leaders program, interested participants and their families can contact Anthony Forrest at 937-333-3059 or via email at anthony.forrest@daytonohio.gov.

In a time when youth engagement is vital for community resilience, Dayton’s commitment to developing leadership skills among its young population could very well generate a ripple effect, influencing how future generations approach leadership roles and community service. The impact of this initiative may extend beyond the immediate participants, potentially shaping the fabric of the region for years to come.

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