Students & Peer Leaders
Peertivity’s peer-powered mentoring helps students feel seen, supported, and equipped to lead—at school, at home, and in their communities.
We guide students of all backgrounds through our AIM model (Appreciate, Investigate, Motivate) to build trust, confidence, and leadership from the inside out.
Whether they're stepping into a mentorship role or receiving support, students gain real-world tools to communicate, collaborate, and succeed—in school and in life.



Advanced Academic Student Needing Challenge
An AP student who finishes early, feels under-stimulated, and wants deeper purpose in school.
Peertivity helps them:
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Take on meaningful leadership through peer mentorship
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Apply their strengths in service to others
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Develop emotional intelligence and collaboration skills
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Stay engaged by solving real student challenge


CTE Students / Directors
A junior in the welding program looking to graduate with a trade certification.
Peertivity helps them:
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Practice soft skills like communication and professionalism
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Log peer mentoring hours toward Work-Based Learning (WBL) credit
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Strengthen teamwork and leadership through peer-led shop projects
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Gain real-world accountability and reflection tools
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Connect classroom skills to life goals and career readiness

Career and Technical Student Organizations​
A SkillsUSA member preparing to compete at regionals while balancing academics.
Peertivity helps them:
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Lead peer groups with structure and support using the AIM model
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Earn CTSO points through documented peer service
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Improve time management and emotional regulation
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Build confidence by mentoring freshmen in their pathway
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Translate leadership into community impact and postsecondary plans
Beyond the Classroom
Peertivity’s mentorship model builds emotional, social, and leadership skills through the AIM cycle—both in and beyond the classroom. Whether mentoring or being mentored, students grow in lasting, meaningful ways.