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Idaho delegates to U.S. Senate Youth Program speak to Senate Education Committee
Summary
Two Idaho high school students chosen as delegates to the U.S. Senate Youth Program and two alternates introduced themselves to the Idaho Senate Education Committee, described the program and shared student perspectives on improving K–12 education.
Two Idaho high school students chosen as delegates to the U.S. Senate Youth Program and two alternates introduced themselves to the Idaho Senate Education Committee and discussed the program and their views on K–12 education.
The U.S. Senate Youth Program, established by Senate resolution in 1962, sends two student delegates from each state to Washington, D.C., for a week of briefings with senators, cabinet members and federal officials; delegates receive a $10,000 undergraduate scholarship. A State Department of Education representative introduced the program and the students at the committee meeting.
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