Kappa League

LeFlore's Kappa League

The Kappa League is an organization geared toward helping young men of high school age grow and develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor. It provides both challenging and rewarding experiences which richly enhances their lives. Kappa League is assisted in achieving worthy goals and making constructive contributions to their community when leadership roles become their responsibility by the Mobile Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Incorporated. The Mobile Chapter consists of many young men who attend various high schools throughout Mobile County, many of whom attend LeFlore High School. Because of large membership, they are able to participate in many events around the city and in neighboring states. These events range from charity walks, blood drives to serving the elderly and those with special needs. The young men of LeFlore's Kappa League have the privilege to tour many schools throughout the south to promote the need for higher education. Some institutions include Auburn University, Clark Atlanta University, Jackson State University, Morehouse College, Tuskegee University, University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, University of Tennessee and many other esteemed places of higher learning.

The Mobile Kappa League was chartered in 1978 with the purpose to improve the self-image of today's youth and thus raise their aspirational level through club oriented responsibilities of tomorrow while yet enjoying today. The Kappa League is composed of advisors who are committed leaders which share their experiences and volunteer countless hours to provide young men of LeFlore High School opportunities for academic advancement and leadership training. Males interested in becoming a member of Kappa League must remain active in the community, possess a 70%(C) average and have three letters of recommendation.