Kappa League

History
Kappa League was founded on Thursday, February 12, 1969, by the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., at Alain LeRoy Locke High School. Kappa League was adopted by the Grand Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. at the 56th Grand Chapter which was held August 12-15, 1970.
Called the Kappa Instructional Leadership League, it was designed to help young men grow, receive, and develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor. It provided both challenging and rewarding experiences, which richly enhanced their lives. Membership was open to male students from the tenth through the twelfth grades.
Four Major Initiatives
College Preparation: Providing educational college readiness opportunities and utilizes tools and activities to foster college matriculation and academic success.
College Success: Mentoring that doesn't necessarily end when students venture on to college, continuing whether or not they become Undergraduate Brothers.
Social Action/Community: Working together to meet their community service obligations, in an effort to learn responsible citizenship.
Positive Vision: Exposing them to planning, execution, reporting ideas, and simulating good leadership characteristics designed to raise their aspiration levels.








