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GUIDE RIGHT

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Guide Right encompasses many of our youth oriented programs such as mentoring, college preparatory programs, and tutoring. However, the Flagship Initiative of the Guide Right Service Program is the Kappa Leadership Development League (Kappa League).  Guide Right is a program of the educational and occupational guidance of youth, primarily inspirational and informative in character. The purposes of the Guide Right Service Program is to place the training experience and friendly interest of successful men at the disposal of youth needing inspiration and counsel regarding their choice of a life’s career, and to arouse the interest of the entire community in the problems of youth as they seek to realize lives of usefulness.

GUIDE RIGHT OBJECTIVES

Guide Right is a program of the educational and occupational guidance of youth, primarily inspirational and informative in character. The purposes of the Guide Right Service Program is to place the training experience and friendly interest of successful men at the disposal of youth needing inspiration and counsel regarding their choice of a life’s career, and to arouse the interest of the entire community in the problems of youth as they seek to realize lives of usefulness. The basic objectives of Guide Right may be summarized as follows:

  • To help youth in selection of courses leading to vocations compatible with their aptitudes and personalities.

 

  • To assist students while they are in training, to get started in employment, and to progress successfully in their chosen fields.

 

  • To assist parents in the handling of their children by giving them opportunities to talk over their problems with those who know and are successful in their chosen vocations.

 

  • To afford the less fortunate youths a respite from the drudgery of the streets, through sponsored entertainment and cultural enrichment.

 

  • To inform youth of the values of higher education, of assistance available for continued educational pursuits, scholarships, loans, professional counseling, fellowships, etc., of various occupational and professional opportunities, and of the current labor demands and the trends on the (1) effect of these demands and trends on the labor market, supply rewards, etc. and (2) requirements for obtaining employment, i.e. personal, scholastic, economic

A BRIEF HISTORY 

 

Conceived in 1922 by Leon W. Stewart, and suggested at the twelfth Grand Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, Guide Right became the fraternity's national service program. Guide Right encompasses many of our youth oriented programs such as mentoring, college preparatory programs, and tutoring. However, the Flagship Initiative of the Guide Right Service Program is the Kappa Leadership Development League (Kappa League). Leon Steward is the founder of the National Guide Right movement of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and Past Western Province Polemarch. Soon after the St. Louis Alumni Chapter's beginning in 1921, Leon W. Steward and J. Jerome Peters were assigned to research possible programs that would assist in developing the youth of the Black community and to devise a "meaningful and practical approach" to the problem of Black youth underachievement.

 

Ultimately, Brother Steward, proposed a program of guidance to be designated as Guide Right, with the purpose of assisting high school seniors to choose and pursue useful careers. The focus of Guide Right, from its inception, was to provide scholarships to needy and talented students, and to inform young people of the professions and other career options.

 


 

 

Kappa League

KAPPA LEAGUE

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Kappa League is a subset of the Guide Right, our National Service Initiative. Under the chairmanship of Mel Davis, the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter’s Social Action Program took the form of training activity for young men of the Alain Leroy Locke High School. Called the Kappa Instructional Leadership League, it was designed to help young men grow, receive, and develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor. It provided both challenging and rewarding experiences, which richly enhanced their lives. Membership was open to male students from the tenth through the twelfth grades. The fraternity sought to help these young men to achieve worthy goals for themselves and make constructive contributions to their community when leadership roles become the responsibility.

 

Kappa League was founded on Thursday, February 12, 1969, by the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., at Alain LeRoy Locke High School. Kappa League was adopted by the Grand Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. at the 56th Grand Chapter which was held August 12-15, 1970. The founders of the Kappa Instructional Leadership League were Mel L. Davis an Elder Watson Diggs Awardee and Edgar H. Bishop.

Kappa League is a program for the educational, occupational and social guidance of male students in grades 6th-12th.

The 7 Phases of Kappa League

Kappa League is a career-development program for male students in grades 6th-12th. The nucleus and primary focus of the program revolves around five areas of development.

Self-Identity/Purpose

Discipline, Assurance, Awareness, and Appearance

Training

Competition

Social

Health Education

Economic Empowerment & Education

College & Career

Academic, Career Choice, Preparation and Organization

Politics, Career Advancement and Sports

Religion, The Arts, Entertainment, Conversation, Communication and Etiquette/Manners

Physical Fitness, Sex & Drug Education and Health & Safety

Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS

EDUCATION ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP

PURPOSE 

To enhance the prospects of educational growth opportunities of young minority men about to enter college, who have demonstrated achievement in their high school endeavors.  A one-time $1000.00 scholarship will be awarded to each selected applicant upon proof of college enrollment.

ELIGIBILITY

All applicants for this minority scholarship award should:

  1. Be a graduating high school senior from Portsmouth or Suffolk public high schools.

  2. Have a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0

  3. Be able to confirm college attendance/enrollment before scholarship is awarded.

  4. Be able to show evidence of involvement in extra-curricular activities.

  5. Sign and/or have a parent/guardian release of information form allowing their counselor to release all requested information.

HOW TO APPLY

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