The applications process is now open for positions on the Wayne County Youth Council during the 2023-24 school year.
As many as 30 members will be appointed to the youth council, with up to two from each Wayne County Commission district.
“The youth council is designed to bring together young people from diverse backgrounds to work on issues important to young people,” said Wayne County Commissioner Monique Baker McCormick, D-Detroit, who created the youth council and serves as the liaison between the council and county commission.
Membership is open to students in grades 10-12 who attend high school classes within the county. The youth council meets once a month throughout the school year.
To apply, students must submit a form including:
• An essay detailing an issue that is important to them.
• A recommendation from either a teacher, counselor, civic leader or community member.
Students’ grade point averages and history of community involvement, as well as a personal interview, may also be taken into consideration.
In previous years, youth council members have worked on resolutions calling for greater mental health programs in schools and gun safety measures to keep students safe.
Youth council members have also traveled to Lansing to meet with state Legislators.
Members can also receive summer internships, community service credits and invitations to participate in other social events.
Those interested must email their application by 5 p.m., Friday, Sept. 15, to [email protected] Those with questions about the youth council or the application process, may call Commissioner Baker McCormick’s office at (313) 224-0884.
Those selected will be notified by their county commissioner.
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