Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get AI Briefings, Transcripts & Alerts on Local & National Government Meetings — Forever.

Students describe events, plan Harrisburg advocacy to press for more Chester-Upland funding

Chester-Upland School District Receivership Meeting · April 25, 2026

Loading...

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Student leaders from Chester High and STEM Academy described recent activities including an NHS induction and said students will travel to Harrisburg on May 6 to meet a senator and advocate for additional Chester-Upland School District funding.

Student leaders used the April 23 meeting to highlight school activities and an upcoming advocacy trip. Daniel Storey, senior class president of STEM Academy, described a National Honor Society induction for 74 students, the multicultural committee's recruitment and upcoming testing, and senior events including a May 21 Baltimore trip and a visit to Dorney Park.

Sakai Miller, Chester High representative, said the school is running an esports Mario Kart tournament and student-run field day and announced an advocacy day on May 6 in Harrisburg where students "will meet up with the senator and be offered the opportunity to speak and advocate for Chester Upland School District's funding."

Why it matters: Student-led advocacy and visible student achievements shape public perception and can influence local funding decisions. The planned Harrisburg visit ties student voices directly to a lobbying effort for the district.

What the record shows: Students presented details about events and trips; the transcript records the May 6 advocacy day and the plan to meet a senator but does not include a named senator or an agreed legislative outcome.