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(&J Action NYE COUNTY AGENDA INFORMATION FORM Cl Presentation 0 Presentation & Action Department: Public Petitioner Category: Regular Agenda Item Contact: Maria Hurst Phone: 7751751-8249-H; 702/526- 5063-CELL Return to: I Location: Action requested: (Include what, with whom, when, where, why, how much ($) and terms) A2enda Date: March 4, 2008 Continued from meeting of: I Phone: Discussion, deliberation, and possible decision concerning a request to approve providing tuition for one (1) student from Manse Elementary, Pahrump, Nevada, to participate in the 2008 People to People World Leadership Forum in Washington, DC in September of 2008. The total request for tuition is $2,295.00. Complete description of requested action: (Include, if applicable, background, impact, long-term commitment, existing county policy, future goals, obtained by competitive bid, accountability measures) Attached are the invitation and other related backup materials. The tuition includes room and board. Any information provided after the agenda is published or during the meeting ofthe Commissioners will require you to provide 20 copies: one for each Commissioner, one for the Clerk, one for the District Attorney, one for the Public and two for the County Manager. Contracts or documents reQuirine: sie:nature must be submitted with three orie:inal copies. Expenditure Impact by FY(s): (Provide detail on Financial Form) [J No financial impact RoutlD2; & Approval (Sign & Date) 1. Dept 2. 3. 4. Date Date Date Date 6. 7.HR 8. Legal 9. Finance Date Date Date Date 5. Board of County Commissioners Action Date 10. County ManagetJn ) ptflace on Agenda .. JIlb, h5? [J Approved [J Disapproved [J Amended as follows: I Clerk of the Board Date

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NYE COUNTY AGENDA INFORMATION FORMCl Presentation 0 Presentation & Action

Department: Public Petitioner

Category: Regular Agenda Item

Contact: Maria Hurst Phone:7751751-8249-H; 702/526­5063-CELL

Return to: I Location:Action requested: (Include what, with whom, when, where, why, how much ($) and terms)

A2enda Date:March 4, 2008

Continued from meeting of:

I Phone:

Discussion, deliberation, and possible decision concerning a request to approve providing tuition for one (1)student from Manse Elementary, Pahrump, Nevada, to participate in the 2008 People to People WorldLeadership Forum in Washington, DC in September of 2008. The total request for tuition is $2,295.00.

Complete description of requested action: (Include, if applicable, background, impact, long-term commitment, existing county policy,future goals, obtained by competitive bid, accountability measures)

Attached are the invitation and other related backup materials. The tuition includes room and board.

Any information provided after the agenda is published or during the meeting ofthe Commissioners will require you to provide 20 copies:one for each Commissioner, one for the Clerk, one for the District Attorney, one for the Public and two for the County Manager. Contractsor documents reQuirine: sie:nature must be submitted with three orie:inal copies.

Expenditure Impact by FY(s): (Provide detail on Financial Form)

[J No financial impact

RoutlD2; & Approval (Sign & Date)

1. Dept

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3.

4.

Date

Date

Date

Date

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8. Legal

9. Finance

Date

Date

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Board of County Commissioners Action

Date 10. County ManagetJn ) ptflace on Agenda .. JIlb, h5?

[J Approved [J Disapproved [J Amended as follows: I

Clerk of the Board Date

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OfDce or Mary JUll EiseabowerJanuary 15, 2008

The Parents ofAnnarose Hurst3611 Joanita St.Pahrump NV 89060-2348

To the Parents ofAnnarose Hurst:

It gives me great pleasure to infonn you that in the next few days, Annarose willreceive an official invitation to attend a 2008 People to People World LeadershipForum in Washington. D.C. Allow me to offer my personal congratulations forAnnarose's achievements. You must be very proud.

Selection for participation in the World Leadership Forum is based on theacademic recommendation of valued and respected educators. Annarose wasnominated by educator Deaona Floyd ofManse Elementary School, who qualifiedAnnarose as an outstanding student with high academic standing and promisingleadership potential.

People to People was founded in 1956 by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhowerwith the premise that peace can be acbieved through understanding. Making adifference in the world begins with developing your child's own leadership skillsand the World Leadership Forum offers a unique opportunity for~sc to joinother highly motivated and accomplished middle school scholars from around theglobe.

You may have a number ofquestions regarding participation in the forum. Youwill find more detailed information in the invitation Annarose will receive soon.

Sincerely,

~~~IIMary Jean Eisenhower, President and CEOPeople to People International

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January 18. 2008

The Parents ofAnnarose Hurst3611 Joanita StPahrump NY 89060·2348

To the Parents ofAnnarose Hurst:

Congratulations! Annarose has been nominated by Deanna Floyd ofManse ElementarySchool to attend a People to People World Leadership Forum in Washington, D.C.

All students must be nominated annually, 50 we are pleased to extend this one-lime-onlyinvitation to a 2008 forum. which will unite young leaders in Washingto~ D.C. during abeautiful and historic time.

The People to People World Leadership Forum helps prepare the world's most promisingyoung people for tne opportunities and responsibilities ahead. Annarose will join otheroutstanding fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students from around the globe to learn. bechallenged. and earn academic credit while exploring the most prominent monuments andinstitutions of the United States.

Students will enter America'S centers ofjustice. legislation. and history to witness howsuccessful leaders develop strategies aod foster change. From Capitol Hill to ColonialWilliamsburg, Annarose will go where history is being made and recorded. ADnarose willtake part in daily small-group discussions and activities to build knowledge. self-confidence,communication skills. and leadership abilities. The forum brings together the world's beststudents. Annarose will make lasting friendships and interact with her peers.

Please discuss the forum as a family and read the enclosed program infonnation andapplication form. You may apply online using your personal invitation number. below, atwww.wlfleaders.org, fax your application to 888.671.8986. or mail it in the enclosedenvelope. Applications must be received by February 15,2008. Ifyou have any questions.call us at 888.275.5061.

Again, congratulations! We look: forward to meeting Annarose. and providing an energizing.educational experience.

Sincerely.

~...~...~8J''=Susannah Stoltz. Director ofAdmissionsPeople to People Student Leader Programs

Personal Invitation Number (pIN): 106392081

Enclosures

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If YES. you will IKeMt. fo;m on ",hien 10 ll'as<:I'ibt~ In. ~lIdWlllcondition. m.dil;lIIlOtl-naorllaf 'f)tCi1l1l84lCll. My lIllIIlIptlmtl"UQn (If' fIIiIvtero dlselos. &rIY 011,.,.~a c.r> ,..un in"""'edJale ",movlll from theprogmm It l/le~ of 'Ile ,..,.,,1.

PROGRAM SESSIONSIn numeric order. please Indicale IlfI sessions that you are willing anCl able 10 attend:

_ sept. 8-14" __ sept. 15·21 _ Sept. 22-28 _ Sept. 29-0ct. 5 _ Oct. 6-12 _ Oct. 13-19 _ Oct. 20-26'~I~ ';"''t' IlJr\TIt.it ~ipl t.));~

TUITION DEPOSIT INFORMATION (Mandatory)',:',CICl:l¢$" ~i S:iOO \,.)Wllrd pertlcipation ie required. Please enclose ach8Ck or complete \he c:redIVdebit card aultlorization below., Check enclosed, Pins. make cNck payable to: People to People Amba&sadol' !>tograms

, Cntdltldeblt card: Illltl\oriZe a 5300 deposit 10 be c:h8Illed to my cl'edll c:aro. CJ MlIAIlCaId 0 \119" r.J OieQO'ler ...._,.e._"",.cc..,....Card number Exp. Date ,_-:=,..-_-- -

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TUITION PAYMENT OPTIONS' .........sept. 8·14 session: $2.495 j AU l>tlw., ~!Oll~' :,?:::'H ! OpliOr..! insUl'8l1ce: $99:"l Yes. I WIsh to purchase tile program extension for _ c;lays before the progl'ElI'l"i begins (up to two days).TOlal adOltlonal cost ($300 per day) $ __"

S8~t one of the following paymEIIlt options;., Full paymenlat time of application, Monthly credltlclel:llt card lnstalltnerlt paym'lll'lts

., MasterCard ::l VISA :1 Oiscover Aln""",~ex_ no'llCCep<e<t.

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AUTHORIZATIONt utldel'$land this application is sUbject to ecceptance by the program. 1represem th«t all statements made herein are true andcorrect I understand this applloatlon Is subject to the teRnS and oondltlons of tt!ls program as stated on the reverse ofttll$. form. Inoomplete applications may cause e delay in the application process.

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WORLD LEADERSHIP FORUM

A PRES'DENTIAL MISSIONOne simple thought- that people ('.all make a difference where gove.,~ments caMot- tad PicsidentDwight D. Eisenhower to found People 10 People in 1956, Since then. Peopfe to Paople AmbassadorPrograms have helped prepare more than 250.000 young people from over 95 countries to be responsibfecitizens and leaders.

STUDENT LEADER SELECTIONThe People to People World Leadership Forum seeks middle school students with academic promise,leadership potential, and a strong interest 10 diplomacy and government. Students are selected throughnominations by educators at their schools.

Participants must be enrolled In the fifth, sixth. seventh, or eighth grade at the time of the forum. Studentswho do not meet the academic requirements and would like to apply for admission may be considered onindividual merit. Contact the People to People program offtCe at 868275.5061 for additional !nfO/Tl'l8tioli.

faRUl\I1, TUrrlONThe comprehensive torum tuition covers housIng; daily breakfast. lunch. and dinner; instruction;supervIsory personnel; program materials; academic credit; all forum activities; and charter bustransportation during the program. Transportation to and from Washinglon, D.C., is not included. Studentswill need personal spending money only for incidentals they wish to purchase.

ArPLICJ..TION"PWCfSiApplications nust be received by the registration deadline in your letter. A $300 deposit is due with theapplicat~on: please see the terms aod conditions for a full payment schedule, we urge students to submitapplications promptly, as applications often exceed available spaces.

If space is not available when your application is received, you will be pla¢ed on a waiting list-If a spacedoes not become available, you will receive a full refund.

SVPERVfS1Cl/',t ANt.. A.(C()~.~t·I!C,Dfi\·SlONSAll participants are closely supervised 24 hours a day. The forum maintains a staff·to-sludent ratio ofapproximately one supervisor to 12 students. Program facilitatora are seasoned educators handpickedto mentor students throughout the program, Each facilitator provides professional references. passes abackground check. and completes a personal interview as part of the selection process. Independenttouring and deviations from the program are not permitted. AU transportation is by private motor coach;participants do not use public transportation. Students are housed two to four per room. Bedding, towels.and linens are provided for all stUdents.

TR.'\"'!$POR'AT:Ot-: T':) ,\ND ff\O:V\\jV.'\Sl·lit·~('f(\N D.C.The cost of transportation to and from WaShington, D.C., is not included in the forum tuition. Becauseenrollment in the program is not guaranteed and penalties for tioket cancellation are high, we urgestudents to make transportation afran9ements as soon as the forum has officially notified them oftheir acceptance.

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WORLD LEADERSHIP FORUM

Forum participants are automatically registered for the following tuition-paid courses to earntransferable high school credit.

COURSE. TITLE:

EXPLORING AMERICAN LEADERSHIPSubject: Social Studies American History/Government

Credit: One elective trimester course (equivalent to 55 classroom hours)

Course Description: Developed specifically for the forum. the Exploring AmericanLeadership course offers a personal look into the history, development, and future ofAmerican leadership. It focuses on American leadership past and present. leadership inthe 21st century, and leadershfp during national crises In both war and peacetime.

In addition to the high school credit, ell students receiving El passing evaluation from theirfaciJltators will earn the fo/{owfng:

COURSE TITLE.:

SERVICE LEARNING THROUGH ApPLIED LEADERSHIPSubject: Service LearningNolunteerism

Credit 10 service-learning hours

Purpose/Goals: The program aims to encourage and support youth volunteerism andpromote cultural awareness. leadership development. and service to others. Studentswho meet course requirements earn academic credit and service~learning credits fortheir efforts.

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WORLD LEADERSHIP FORUMPlease have a teacher complete this form and return It to you in a sealed envelope.Send this form to the program office no later than 30 days after enrollment.

Studenl's name Date __1__ , __

Student's address _

Phone (__ ) _

This candidate has applied for oonslderatior'l a6 a People to People World Leadership 'F'orum participant.Your cooperation is essential to make certain the participants are of the- required caliber. Please checkthe areas indicated below, grading the candidate using the following scale,

Listenfl19 skills

Artioulation (ability to communicate idees cleafly)

Initiative (as shown through past activities)

Maturity and recognition of personal resPOnsibilities

Personal presence (persol'1alily. eneJ9Y)

Awareness 01 and enthusiasm tor the program

Attitude and Ilellibility

EXCEl.l.ENT GOOO FAIR POOR

Over"" Recommendation (circle one) RECOMMEND DO NOT RECOMMEND

HOw long havit YOu known this student and in what capacity?

Please use this space or the back for additional comments on the forum candidate. _

Infonnation about the person making this recommendation

Nametprinl) Mr.lfII\$jMf8. TltIalPositlon _

School or piece 01 employment _ PhOl'le ( ) _

School addre58 _

School phone ( I _ Email

Subject taught and graoe level <if applicable) _

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For nJOre rilformali()fl OIl IlIe PooiJ~ 10 PeOIJ/e ~k1 L6iNIefSIIip Foil"1:. f)Ie8$C viSil WWW Ivffleaaers.Ofg,

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AIRPORT PICK-UPForum staff will meet all students at the Washington Dulles International Aif'port. We will reques1Indlvk:Juallllght Informatlon In order to greet every partlolpant upon arrival.

VISITING FRIENDS OR RaATIVESVisits are permitted only If arranged in advance and with wrttten authorization from the part'lCipant'sparent or guardian.

DRESSDuring the day and at some evening event&, business-casual dress fs required. Comfortable shotsare essential since the forum requires a considerable amount of walking. Students will receive specjflcattire recommendations prior to departure. .

HONORCObEParticipants represent their schools, communitIes, and the World Leadership Forum. All participantsshould understand that the forum Is a conference and. as such. demands the highest standatds ofbehavior. Students are expected to contribute to 8 sense of community among all participants and tofoster an atmosphere of mutual respect They must abide by forum rulee and conduct themselves In 8manner that will continue to make their families and communities proud.

fNTERNATIONAL DELEGATE INFORMATIONThe presence of interna.tlonal d8legate$ adds a special element to the program. Over 95 countriespartlclpated In People to People Student Leader Programs last year. This Is a perfect fonJm fornetworking and exchanging Ideas.

Traveling to the United StatesMany countries require avisa to travel to the United States. Please contact the U.S. Embassyor Consulate In your area to determine travel requirements. VIsIt the U.S. Department of Statewebsite to find global contact inform8tlon at htlp:llusembas8y.state.gov/.

Letter of InvitattonFor the purpose of obtaining 8 visa, Peopfe to People will provide a letter of Invitation to youaft« enrollment. Please contact the program office for assistance.

Pre-Program ElctenalonAn eerly arrival option Is being provided to delegates who are traveling a great distance to befully prepared for the program, and also for those who would like to spend more time atthe program destination.

Dalegates may elect to anive up to two days prlOf' to the b4Jglnnlng of tne forum and take partIn optional pre-progrem activities such as visiting area un1vet8ities or taking In sightsof the city. Tuttlon for the pre-program optlon Is $300 per day. which InoJudes transportationfrom the destination airport to the program location, aIfport meet-end-greet service,meals, hotel. and optional activities. Indicate your selection on the application form.

Optional aetMty cholces wlH be sent to you after enrollment.

FOR MORE INfORMATIONCall 868.275.5061 (toll-he) or 001.509.568.7903 Qntematlonal) between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. PST,Monday through Friday. or wr1te to us at the address below. If writing, InClude your mailing address,.mall eddre88 (If available), and a phone number where you can be reached. '

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, EARN ACADEMIC CREDIT INAN INTERACTIVE. CLASSROOM

Enjoy leaming about leadership,build your own leadership skUls.and eam high school credit for yourefforts. For details, see the AcademicCredit Dyer in your invitation packet.More Information will be providedupon acceptance in10 the fOrum.

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take on greater leadership rolesill his school and commurHty:

Parents of Nolan Lendved,Student Leader

•CONTACT Us TO LEARN MOREPeople to People SbJdent leader ProgramsWOffd leadership ForumDWight D. Eisenhower BUilding1956Am~orWaySpokane. WA 99224-4005

Phone: 886.275.5061 (toll-free) or 001.509.563.7903 (international)Fax; 888.671.8986 (toll-free} or 001.856.712.0929 (Jntemational)Email: infoOwffIeadets.org

Apply online: www.wlfleadecs.org

PEOPLE TO PEOPLES1TJD£NTlEADER I'BOGRANS

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MAKE FRIENDS fOR A LIfETIMEPeopfetoPeopleStudentLeadersare diverse'individualsfrom Oller

95 countrieswho areeagerto learnand enjoyinteracting with others. Participate and discovernew confidence as yoo 1aI<& on educationalcnalloogfts and relevant social activities. Throughshared experiences. you can tMJild amazingfriendships to last the rest of your life.

DiSCOVER YOUR POTENTIALDaily smail"'Qt'Oup meetings feature discussionsand exercises related to the day's theme and thesights explored. Prepare to:

* Proctiss and share insights atK1 BX{JfJI1ences.

* Consideranti learn fIl1m It18 vietts ofothets.

* Develop tssm-buifding and Iead6tship skills.

* Have fun 8fId mske new frf8nds.

* Gam seIf-cont1dence.

LEARN BY EXPlORINGHistory comes alive as you wander through colonial WiRiamsburg. admirethe impressive Uncoln MemorIal, and explore the Smlthsonlan Museums.Expect a personalized experience. see landmarks from an Insider's view,and experience hand$~n activity.

ExpIOnt three majorperiods of nationa1 crisis: ;, . _ .'i~~'.

* The Amerfcan Civil war and R8CtJIlStnJclkJn ':;~;' '::~

* World war /, tire GJe8t DBP/9ISSion. and world~.~: .* The Korean war, the L1eb?am Wa" and /he~.:gvuRJght$~

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Delve'into four'maln~p components:

* ChIIacW* ~eation* Piri!tem SoMng* Tet1tnwoIk

ACCEPT THE HONORWe invite you to represent yourschOol, )'OUt state and yourcountry aa a People to PeopleStudent Leader. If acceptedinto the World LeedershlpForum, you will have the rareopportlmlty to:

*~ deffnIng moments InArneIfCan IrfsIDty.

* Meet with 8 member(/CongteSS.

*DiscoVBr Ih8gn:Jat meaningwithiIIl!I8 monuments, melYlOfiaJs,and fOOS8lJl11S ofAf1l8Iica's capital.

RebJm home with an enJlghteoed view of yourself and an advancedperspective on the United States and the workt. You wiU be betterprepared to fulfill your own leadetSfllp potentfaJ.

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THE 7 HABITS Of.HIQ-LYEf:FEcnvE TEENS, BY SEAN COVEY

sean Covey, author-of The 6 Most Important D8eI$ions You" EverMake, Fourth Down and ute to Go and the International bestseller 11Je7 Habits ofHighly EffectJve Tsens, will give a personal presentation onthe 7 Habits during the September 8-14 aessIon only.

Student leadtn wilt• Heer firsthand the tools and techniques proven to lead to

personal success• Put the words into action: participate in a breakout session on

leadership to Ieem how to apply technlques to their own lives• Recei'le a copy of The 71-1ab1ts ofHighly &fecfive Teens• Enjoy a question and answer session with the author

Anative of Belfast, Ireland, raised in Provo, Utah. Covey brinQ$tremendous authenticity to his message that students from anywhere,from any walk Of life, can faOe tough challengee, resist peer pressure.create friendships. be self-eoofident, and achl8\le personal successby fotmIng a few simple habits.

Among Covey's own life successes:• Led Brigham Young Unlverslty'& footbaI team to two bowl games• Twk:e chosen ESPN'5 Most Valuable Playe- for football• Senior VlOe Pl'esident of InllOYations and Prodl.lCtS at

Franklin Covey, a WOI'k:kenowned firm deVoted to helpingl~lvlduaIs and organizations achieve greatness

"An Inrensive traiTNng progJCII1I frJr youth to grow.and becomI1 winOOfS In thecompetition of life. • - KtisI~, u.s. 0/yHf1Ic F1QUe~&J1dM6dllfst

WORlD lEADERSHIP FORUM

FAlL2008ISep:.S-t4· *Sqx 15-2~ * Sept.22~28*Sept.29-Oc15SESSIONS Oct.6-12 * Oct 13-19 * Oct 20-26

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Each day's activity iooIudes &matl- and large-group discussIons andexercises related to the dally themes and explorations detailed below.

DAY ONEwek:oo'le~ washhlgtIn, D.C.

An1vaIs and Program Orientatlonlcelnaker ActMtles

Openfllg Banql,let With welcome AddAlSS

DAY Twol1nd8t8t8ndng u.s. Govemment

Cepltol HillThe Senate Page Program

Meet a Member of CongressThe United States SUpreme Court

library of CongressEmbassy Reception

Leadership Delegation Meetings

DAvTHRffFenembetfng ttIe Past 8uiIdrV the FutJn

United Slates Holocaust Memorial Museum, Daniel's StoryArlington National CemeteryIntematiOn81 Spy Museum

Newseumleadership Delegation Meetings

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