CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Cavaliers partnered with the City Club of Cleveland to promote civic leadership among younger generations through a nine-month program.

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The Cavs partnered the City Club to promote civic leadership among students

The program will teach 20 students at Cuyahoga high civic skills in a capstone class 

The program will last nine months

The program plans to teach 20 students at Cuyahoga High School the skills needed to create meaningful social change through engagement in capstone classes.

“The launch of the Cavaliers Social Impact Academy reflects our deep commitment to Northeast Ohio’s youth and carries forward the powerful legacy of the 1967 Cleveland Summit,” said Kevin Clayton, Cleveland Cavaliers executive vice president and chief impact & equity officer. “The Academy is designed to empower the next generation to lead with awareness, courage and purpose to strengthen our community and build a future rooted in equality”.

Cleveland’s City Club already has 40-some students participating in multiple forums a year and welcomes thousdands of youth advocates to participate in civic dialogue.

“This partnership brings together the Cavaliers’ commitment to the community and the City Club’s dedication to civic dialogue,” Education Engagement Manager Ariana Smith explained. “Together, we’re creating a program that will prepare young people to think critically, act boldly, and make a lasting impact in Northeast Ohio and beyond.”

The Cavs will be recognized as sponsors of the Youth Forum Council and student attendance for all civic gatherings.

To learn more about the Cavaliers Social Impact Academy, visit the program’s website.