Two Monroe High School seniors-to-be recently completed the College Summit Future Corps Training Workshop at Redlands University, Redlands, Cal. Banty Hill (left) and Aurea Williams, and their chaperone, MHS staff member Savannah Garcia, represented Monroe High School, one of only 25 Michigan schools invited to participate in the national training. With their training, Banty and Aurea now will be able to run school-wide peer-to-peer campaigns to increase college application submissions, help students to understand how to complete Federal Applications for Student Loans and increase academic enrollment. The training also equips them to train teachers and fellow students in the latest college access and success technology applications. The training also will help Banty and Aurea to increase the reach of the college counseling staff at Monroe High School by helping to institute an eight-student corps to help counselors maximize their impact to reach all students. MHS is the only high school in Monroe County to have students from its student body attend the national seminar.