Lansing Girl Invited to 2016 Junior National Leaders Conference

Lansing, Illinois honor roll student, Khmya Watts, invited to prestigious conference in Washington, D.C.

Lansing, IL, November 26, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Khmya Watts, age 11, is a sixth grader at Heritage Middle School in Lansing, Illinois. She is an honor roll student who takes her studies seriously. Khmya would one day like to be a teacher and share her enthusiasm for learning with others. She is also a top award-winning athlete excelling in gymnastics, cheerleading, and track.

The Junior National Leaders Conference is an opportunity for exemplary middle school students to meet and network with other students from around the country. Invited students learn leadership and other essential skills to help them be successful in life. They participate in empowerment seminars and learn via hands-on exercises and workshops.

Khyma Watts has the distinction of being invited to the 2016 Junior National Leaders Conference which will be held in Washington, D.C., from June through August. The intensive six day seminar is an enrichment experience for Khmya and other participants.

The conference provides housing accommodations, transportation, professional advisors, materials, and meals. Participants only require money for incidentals and souvenirs. The tuition for this life enhancing experience is only $2,295.00; but, for Khmya’s family this a lot of money. To help fray the costs, a Go Fund Me site has been created. Please help send this dynamic, young lady to a once in a lifetime event. All donations are appreciated, just visit www.gofundme.com/khmyatrip, for more information.
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