08/11/23 – KHSAA HYPE Student Leadership Conferences Registration Now Open
PrintFor the 23rd year, the KHSAA will host its HYPE Student Leadership Conference. Mark your calendars to plan to attend one of the two events scheduled for September 7 or September 8 as both will be held at the Central Bank Center in Lexington
WHAT IS HYPE?
HYPE is a one-day student leadership conference where students will enjoy educational interaction with each other to discuss issues and garner information to take back and share/implement with their teams and student body. The event is staged and presented by the KHSAA Student-Athlete Group.
DATES/LOCATIONS
- Thursday, September 7 – Central Bank Center (430 W. Vine St. Lexington, next to Rupp Arena).
- Friday, September 8 – Central Bank Center (430 W. Vine St. Lexington, next to Rupp Arena).
COST
There is no charge to attend. Schools are responsible for transportation and meals.
REGISTER
Register here. The registration deadline is Friday, September 1. A school is limited to a maximum of 18 students. Conferences are first-come-first-served and registration has closed before the deadline due to capacity limitations (400) in the past.
LUNCH
Lunch will be “on your own”.
ATTENDEES
Each school may select up to 18 individuals to attend. Registration is first-come-first-served and is traditionally at capacity (400).
SCHEDULE
- 8:15-8:40 a.m. – Registration
- 8:45-9:00 a.m. – Opening Session
- 9:05-9:55 a.m. – Breakout Session #1
- 10:05-10:55 a.m. – Breakout Session #2
- 11:05 a.m.-11:55 p.m. – Breakout Session #3
- 12:05-12:45 p.m. – Featured Speaker – Harvey Alston – “Be the Best”
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
- Brain Mapping and Goal Setting – Omari Pearson, Passion to Purpose
- Relationship Building & Maintenance – Deb Hult, Co-Founder, Core Trainings
- Team Building – Asbury University
SPONSORS
In addition to the KHSAA, thank you to our sponsors Musco Sports Lighting, the Kentucky Coaches Association, and the NFHS Foundation.
2023-2024 KHSAA STUDENT-ATHLETE GROUP
Tedi Henderson (Atherton), Tyson Hergott (Beechwood), Ryan Clines (Bishop Brossart), Thomas Rudd (Bracken County), Carter Moberly (Elizabethtown), Sawyer Thompson (Pineville), Jacob Eads (Scott County), Danica Gorlewski (Beechwood), Lydia Van Metre (Henry Clay), Catherine Shelton (Marshall County), Nadine Johnson (Pineville), Kaitlyn Slone (Rowan County), Madeline Spencer (Scott), Bradyn Barnett (St. Mary), Reagan Anderson (Pendleton County).