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Swedzinski urges high school juniors to apply to Capitol program

Friday, September 21, 2018
 

 

ST. PAUL – Rep. Chris Swedzinski, R-Ghent, encourages high school juniors to seize a rare opportunity to spend a week working behind the scenes at the Capitol as a legislative page.

Applications to the high school page program are now open for the 2019 session, with a Nov. 28 deadline. High school pages attend meetings with legislators, constitutional officers, members of the judiciary and others. Pages also assist members and staff during House floor sessions, participate in mock committee hearings and more. Twelve week-long slots are available from early February until mid-May and stipends are available to defray expenses.

“This truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for students to see the lessons they’ve learned in the classroom come to life,” Swedzinski said. “The access students get to the Legislature through this program makes for lifelong memories and a whole new level of understanding of our state government. The kids from our area who have served as pages find it to be a rewarding learning experience where they also have a lot of fun and make new friends at the same time.”

The House of Representatives page program has been in place for more than 40 years and Minnesota is one of only a select few states in the nation to offer this program, providing young people with such an in-depth look into state government.

Program participants are selected through a formal process which includes an application, faculty recommendation and an essay.

More information is available by logging on to www.house.mn and clicking the “High School Page Program” link near the bottom of the site, or by calling (651) 296-7452. Local schools also can provide further assistance.

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