2025-26 P4T chapter at SPHS

The newest members of Saint Peter High School's chapter of Project for Teens spent the better part of November 5th taking part in their annual training sessions at South Central College in preparation for working with Saint Peter Middle School students this school year. This year's advisors are Dani Roehrkasse and Heidi Niemeyer.

Project for Teens (P4T) encourages healthy and responsible decision-making by youth through peer-to-peer education.  P4T covers various topics, such as face-to-face communication, healthy relationships, consent, kindness, and being an upstander.

P4T seeks to foster a sense of connection between middle and high school students and provide them with information and skills to prepare them for responding responsibly should they face an at-risk situation. 

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The 2025-26 Saint Peter High School chapter of Project for Teens (P4T) recently took part in training at South Central College in North Mankato. New members included: front row (l to r), Ian Wills, Alex Dlouhy, Lathe Bly; second row, Vivian Christenson, Auden Anderson, Rowyn Myhra, Meghan Graham, Reign Harmon, Aisha Burale, Brianna Parras, Ashlyn Loula, Claire Deming, Keira Friedrich, Jaylin Yost, Rosalie Jensen, Paige Marquardt, Katherine Callahan, co-advisor Heidi Niemeyer; third row, Katelyn Niemeyer, Avyn Myhra, Brynlee Travaille, Ellie Graham, Lyric Ruble, Jacob Horstman, Sophie Nielsen, Allison Hanson, Jaden Forest, Jentzen Franklin, Malina Chadwick, co-advisor Dani Roehrkasse; fourth row, Tiara Torres, Audrey Menning, Natalie Salfer, Nichole Garcia, Kallie Stadick, Sophie Meyer, Tatum Kennedy, Devyn Welp, Sammy Rubischko, Finley Olson, Joe Greenig, Owen Potts, Ethan Moreau, Brody Whipps, Ethan Potts, Ashton Guida, Abdu Burale, Laird Bly, Tanner Mediger; back row, Kylie Southworth, Macey Portner, Molli Weber, Piper Winters, Noelle Simonette, Isla Gassman, Vivian Hendrickson, Lily Prunty, Maddie Petersen, Robin Hibscher, Gabi DeVos, Zella Erickson, Charlotte Hagen, Micah Stoll, Alex Korir, Ryan Moelter, Max Welp, Brody Hinton, and Cole Haggenmiller.