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STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE 2025

37th Annual | Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center | June 5-7
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We look forward to seeing you at SLC 2025!
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CONFERENCE INFORMATION

Theme: Leaders of Olympus
​Date(s): June 5-7, 2025
Location: Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center & Ala Moana Hotel
Hosted by: Department of Education, Student Activities Program & Hawaiʻi State Student Council
Conference Coordinator: Tiffany Frias, DOE Educational Specialist for Student Activities

CONFERENCE PARTICIPANT MEMO

Click here for the conference packing list and other information. 

CONFERENCE HASHTAG

#SLCHI2025 | Use the hashtag, when posting during the conference. We look forward to your participation!

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

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Brandon Lee White
Author, speaker, and youth mover, Brandon Lee White helps teens take ownership of who they are, what they want, and what holds them back. Born unable to speak, Brandon shares his journey from outcast to school president as well as his 6-year battle with depression and being an “unmotivated motivational speaker.” Brandon’s message of “Love the Tough and Own It” helps students overcome the tough, achieve the tough, and become tougher because of it. Brandon speaks on character and leadership to thousands of youth and adults in schools as well as Career and Technology Student Organizations such as FCCLA, DECA, FBLA, HOSA, FFA, and SkillsUSA as well the National Association of Student Councils and 4-H.

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Cara Filler
For nearly 30 years, Cara Filler has shared her powerful positive leadership and prevention programs with more than 2 million people in 5 countries. Cara is a motivational speaker, author, and entrepreneur known for her work in youth prevention and traffic safety. She delivers assemblies and presentations to students, focusing on topics like peer pressure, risky behaviors, and responsible decision-making. Cara's work is deeply personal, as she draws upon the tragic loss of her twin sister in a car accident to motivate students to make safe choices.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Council Structure
    • Purpose
    • History
    • Meetings
    • DOE Superintendent
  • Members
    • Member Portal
    • Committees
    • HSSC Legacy
    • BOE & HSSC | Applications
  • Contact Us
  • BOE Student Member
    • About
    • BOE Student Member Profile
    • Legacy
  • Opportunities
    • Opportunities
    • OSCAR Program
  • SAC Page