Youth Leadership Clarksville Celebrates Graduation of the Class of 2026

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Youth Leadership Clarksville proudly celebrates the graduation of 34 students from the Class of 2026, recognizing a group of young leaders who have spent the past year learning about the people, organizations, and industries that shape the Clarksville-Montgomery County community.

Through a series of immersive program days, students explored key sectors and community issues while developing leadership skills and civic awareness. Program topics included Fort Campbell, Agriculture & Urban Planning, Arts & Entertainment, Leadership Development, Small Business & Industry, Health, Media, Religion, and Communications

Throughout the program, participants engaged with local leaders, businesses, nonprofit organizations, educators, and community partners to gain firsthand insight into the opportunities and challenges facing the region. Students also strengthened skills in teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and servant leadership.

“Youth Leadership Clarksville continues to invest in the future of our community by helping students better understand the world around them and encouraging them to become engaged, informed leaders,” said Michael Kasitz, Executive Director of Leadership Clarksville. “The Class of 2026 demonstrated curiosity, professionalism, and a strong commitment to learning throughout the program year.”

Youth Leadership Clarksville is designed to inspire and prepare high school students for leadership roles in their schools, workplaces, and communities. The program provides participants with experiences that broaden perspectives and encourage civic involvement.

Leadership Clarksville extends its appreciation to the many community partners, presenters, volunteers, and sponsors who helped make this year’s program possible.

For more information about Leadership Clarksville and Youth Leadership Clarksville, visit leadershipclarksville.com

Youth Leadership Clarksville Class of 2026:

Garrett Allen – Clarksville Academy

Wyatt Beasley – Clarksville Academy

Audra-Grace Binkley – CMCSS Virtual

Kinsey Blount – Clarksville Christian School

Lyla Bryant – Clarksville High School

Isabella Carobene – Clarksville Academy

Sarah-Catherine Darnell – Clarksville Academy

Sam Daugherty – Clarksville Christian School

Amayah Day – Kirkwood High School

Amy Eisemann – Clarksville Academy

Sarah Eskew – Clarksville Academy

Ella Harp – Montgomery Central High School

Lauren Hassell – Clarksville Christian School

Ally Howard – Clarksville High School

Kebriah Hurt – CMCSS Virtual 

Addison Jackson – Montgomery Central High School

Parker Janssen – West Creek High School

Camille Johnston – Clarksville Academy

Daeun Kim – Kirkwood High School

Kirra Martinez – Kirkwood High School

Benjamin Morrow – Clarksville High School

Mia Muiznieks – Clarksville High School

Shakia Murphy – Northwest High School

Lacey Perkins – Northwest High School

Alexis Perras – Middle College at APSU

Hugh Porter – Clarksville Christian School

Reagan Preston – Clarksville Academy

Sherly Rivas-Aguilar – Northwest High School

Leah Rose – Clarksville Christian School

Nora Shea – Clarksville Academy

Sarah Shehata – Northwest High School

Camryn Travis – Montgomery Central High School

Madelynn Turney – Clarksville Academy

Jackson Tyndall – Clarksville High School

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