Established in October 2021, the Achiever Leadership Council is made up of five to six members who represent the interests of teenage Achievers and Achievers at large.

Our goal is to empower some of our older youth to develop leadership skills and give feedback as Achiever representatives, as well as helping them to build their leadership voice and comfort level with taking representative leadership roles. We're very much looking forward to the inaugural group leading the way and learning from and listening to them.

ALC Members

Ashley

Ashley

My name is Ashley (you can call me LeeLee) and I am 15 years old and vocalist major at Boston Arts Academy. I am an ambassador for my school and give tours for 8th graders who are interested in applying. I joined the Adolescent Leadership Council for people to enjoy and be creative in a team and make events that everyone can enjoy.

Jaylan

Jaylan

My name is Jaylan. I’m 15 years old and I live in Roxbury Massachusetts and I am a sophomore at New Mission High School. I am an offensive lineman on the Boston English football team hope to own my own business. I joined the Adolescent Leadership Council to help out the elementary kids and build my leadership skills and gain job experience.

Joseph

Joseph

My name is Joseph, I’m 15 and I play football and basketball. I am a chill person, I’m honest, careful, and I like to have fun. I am hoping to make new friends and have fun on the Adolescent Leadership Council and take care of the community.

Matessin

Matessin

My name is Matessin and I am a sophomore at Boston Prep. I joined the Adolescent Leadership Council to better the program and make it more fun for youth around my age. I enjoy fashion and like creating things.

Ziad ALC

Zaid

Ziad ALC

Zaid

Hi I’m Zaid, and I’m one of the oldest ALC participants in the program. I attend Boston Day and Evening and study circuit theory at Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology. I’m there to earn some cash on the side and to be a leader in the program being one of the elder achievers just letting the young ones know anything is possible if you want to do it.