50 Years of Kappa League

KAPPA LEAGUE SPOTLIGHT

attend a four-year college and 100% graduate from high school. Most of them return to share their first semester college experiences with current Kappa Leaguers over winter break. AGP motto is “In a LEAGUE of our own.” When asked about a memorable Kappa Leaguer, Brother Anderson noted “We had a young man who had been with the program since he was in the eighth grade. This young man never spoke, never said anything. We had to beg for him to speak up. Within a year of being in our program, he was holding offices, it was like seeing a light come on in this young man. Now, He's like

the most outspoken young person. His mother raves about the program and what we have done for him. She had tried everything. It was just like she was seeing a different child.” Here's to the Arlington-Grand Prairie (TX) Alumni Chapter!

erybody else around them will buy into the program. You build it from within and then it will blossom from there.” Brother Anderson said, “We don't turn young men away. We just ask young men to abide by the (AGP Kappa League) bylaws. We ask the young men to attend leadership training before they join. We ask the young men and their parents to buy into the program and commit to being a leader. It is important to be consistent. We are consistently engaged every week with the students, either through email or phone call. We want the young men to be accountable.” 93% of the AGP Kappa League students

Marcus T. Anderson (Arlington-Grand Prairie (TX) AL 2016), at podium, presenting at AGP Kappa League Awards ceremony. Below, Draon D. Glenn, (Iota Alpha 1991), immediate left of table, supporting the AGP Kappa League Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser.

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