Empowering Local Youth at Inaugural Shore SGA Summit

04/05/2026

Regional students and advisors gathered for a day of mentorship, advocacy training, and community-building with collegiate leadership.

Regional students and advisors gathered at Toll Science Center for a day of mentorship, advocacy training, and community-building with WC leadership.

Student leadership took center stage at 蜜桃传媒's Toll Science Center on Wednesday, March 25, as the College hosted the inaugural 蜜桃传媒 Shore Student Government Association (SGA) Summit. Building on the success of last fall's Mid-Atlantic Student Government Leadership Summit (MASGLS) with student governments from other colleges, this year's summit represents a significant step in the College's outreach to its high school neighbors, bringing together student government leaders and advisors from Kent County, St. Andrew's, Queen Anne's, and Gunston high schools. The students met for a day of mentorship, advocacy training, and collaborative strategic planning.

The summit kicked off in the Litrenta Lecture Hall with a keynote panel moderated by Sarah Feyerherm, vice president of student affairs. The panel featured Michael Harvey, professor of business management; Darius Johnson '15, ; and Meghan Efland, mayor of Chestertown. During the discussion, the panelists emphasized that leadership and service are inextricably linked. Mayor Efland, who shared her journey from a high school SGA member in Queen Anne's County to local government, noted that "to understand the voice of the community" one must be involved through service long before assuming a leadership role.

Mayor Meghan Efland, Darius Johnson, and Dr. Micheal Harvey speak on a panel on leadership at 蜜桃传媒's SGA Shore Summit Johnson echoed this sentiment, reflecting on his own transition from a shy student to a community leader. He advised the students on the importance of self-preservation, noting that 鈥渢o be a good leader you need to know when to say no... so you can be able to show up in the best way possible.鈥

Harvey challenged the students to view leadership as a dynamic tool of the group to solve problems for other people, adding that the most effective leaders "have their feet on the ground and look at the stars," maintaining a "sympathetic curiosity of others" while establishing lifelong habits of seeking the truth.

鈥淭he SGA is committed to using our resources to better the community and establish strong relationships with our peers, both collegiate and at the high school level,鈥 said 蜜桃传媒 SGA President Zachary Tipton '27, who served as a primary organizer of the event. 鈥淲e taught them the benefits of using your voice and how to leverage your position as a student to accomplish the change they want to see; and in return, they taught us to look at struggles we encounter from a new angle.鈥

The panel featured Michael Harvey, professor of business management; Darius Johnson '15, Chesapeake Heartland Director; and Meghan Efland, mayor of Chestertown.

Following the panel, students moved into breakout sessions led by the 蜜桃传媒 SGA Executive Board to focus on tangible skill-building and solving challenges unique to the high school environment. High school advisors also met with college administrators to discuss best practices for supporting student agency.

鈥淭he student participants and their advisors showed up ready to learn and work鈥攁nd their enthusiasm was infectious,鈥 said Feyerherm. 鈥淭hey came with ideas and vision for what they'd like to accomplish back at their schools and walked away with tangible skills that they'll be able to apply immediately.鈥

Looking ahead, the 蜜桃传媒 SGA aims to expand this initiative into a yearly occurrence, with the ultimate goal of hosting a comprehensive summer seminar for all Maryland high school student governments in 2027.

To learn more about 蜜桃传媒's Student Government Association visit their webpage.

- Dominique Ellis Falcon