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Two Idaho students named delegates to United States Senate Youth Program, each awarded $10,000 scholarship

2381787 · February 24, 2025
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State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield introduced Idaho’s delegates to the 63rd United States Senate Youth Program: Addie (Adeline) Elam of Fruitland High School and Jenny Hammond of Emmett High School. Each delegate receives a $10,000 undergraduate scholarship; two alternates were also introduced.

State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield introduced Idaho’s delegates to the United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) and presented four student representatives, two selected as delegates and two named alternates.

Debbie Critchfield, Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction, described the program’s purpose and what delegates will do in Washington. "The United States Senate Youth Program was established in 1962 by a U.S. Senate resolution and it's a unique educational experience for outstanding high school students interested in pursuing careers in…

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