This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Rowland Hall is an independent school in Salt Lake City that blends rigorous academics with hands-on learning and community engagement, helping students grow into curious, creative and impactful leaders. Director of Belonging, Equity and Impact, Chandani Patel, joins us with more.
Chandani Patel:
At Rowland Hall, we believe that meaningful learning extends beyond the classroom and into our community. That belief is why we created the Center for Community Impact, a place where students, faculty and community partners come together to address real challenges.
Through action projects, outreach initiatives and collaborative research, our students develop not only skills, but empathy and a lifelong commitment to positive social change.
This Spring, we hosted our annual Impact Summit, where high school students, educators and community leaders came together to celebrate a year of meaningful work and to look ahead. We’re actively looking for local organizations, businesses, nonprofits and community leaders navigating challenges who want to partner with Rowland Hall students to find impactful solutions.
If that sounds like something you’d want to be part of, we’d love to connect. You can learn more at rowlandhall.org.
Derek Miller:
By investing in student growth and education, Rowland Hall is helping shape Utah’s youth into future leaders of our communities. They are building a more engaged, thoughtful and capable generation that is making a difference throughout the state. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.
