Abstract
Student leadership is a high school elective course. There is not a designated resource for instruction and curriculum to teach leadership at Del Oro High School in Loomis, California. There are many different resources for new or current activities directors to use to teach various leadership skills to the leadership students; however, there are so many different strategies, ideas, lessons, and topics available that it can be very overwhelming locating and selecting a cohesive set of activities to structure a high school student leadership course. Therefore, this project is designed to provide the researcher with a collection of resources specific to the concepts and principles typical in a leadership course. These resources will be tailored specifically to the curriculum and instruction of the student leadership program at Del Oro High School. v Sources of Data To support this project, information was obtained through various leadershipbased literature, workshops, classes, books, and educational magazines. Some of the activities in this project were redeveloped from the leadership experiences of the author. Conclusion Reached Through research and high school leadership experience, the author concluded that lessons that teach to specific leadership development skills were needed for the instruction of the leadership class at Del Oro High School. This project was mainly created to address the pedagogical needs of the author who finds a collection of student leadership development activities and resources beneficial to the instruction of a high school leadership class; however, the activities and resources can be adapted and changed to meet the needs of other activities directors and leadership classes.