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State superintendent introduces Idaho delegates to U.S. Senate Youth Program; two students receive scholarships

2390372 · February 24, 2025
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State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield introduced Idaho's delegates and alternates selected for the United States Senate Youth Program; two delegates, Addie Elam and Jenny Hammond, will attend Washington Week and receive $10,000 undergraduate scholarships.

Debbie Critchfield, Idaho's state superintendent of public instruction, introduced the state's delegates selected for the 63rd annual United States Senate Youth Program and said the program "is a unique educational experience for outstanding high school students interested in pursuing careers in public service." She told the committee delegates will spend a week in Washington, D.C., hear policy addresses, meet federal officials and receive a $10,000 undergraduate scholarship.

Critchfield announced two delegates and two alternates. The selected delegates are Addie (Adeline) Elam of Fruitland High School and Jenny Hammond of Emmett High…

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