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Two Idaho students named delegates to U.S. Senate Youth Program; alternates named

2701590 · February 24, 2025
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Two Idaho high school seniors — Adelie Elam of Fruitland High School and Jenny Hammond of Emmett High School — were introduced to the Senate Education Committee as delegates to the 2025 United States Senate Youth Program; two alternates were also named and all four described their post‑graduation plans.

Two Idaho high school students introduced themselves to the Idaho Senate Education Committee after being selected as the state's delegates to the United States Senate Youth Program. Adelie Elam of Fruitland High School and Jenny Hammond of Emmett High School will travel to Washington, D.C., for the program; alternates Nicholas (Nick) Mendez of Caldwell High School and Mason Gibbons of Kuna High School were also introduced.

The program, created by a U.S. Senate resolution in 1962, sends two student delegates from each state to Washington for a week of briefings and meetings…

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