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Grade 11 students Katrina Weicker, Lilli Rakose, Ava Wutke, Chance McCoshen, Allie Landy, Adam Berls came to city council to explain why they香蕉视频直播檙e interested in participating in a 香蕉视频直播榮hadow council.香蕉视频直播 - Image credit: Martha Wickett

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Although city council has discussed giving young people more of a voice in city politics, the talk is morphing into action.

Teacher Graham Gomme and six Grade 11 students came to council Monday to outline how a new civics course at the school will bring a youth perspective to city hall in September or October.

Gomme explains that Coun. Tim Lavery, a former educator, approached him about more youth involvement. Then Lavery and the city香蕉视频直播檚 chief administrative officer, Carl Bannister, came up with the idea of shadowing. Their idea, combined with the flexibility of the school district香蕉视频直播檚 new curriculum, meant it was a go.

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Once a month, two of five Grade 12 students will rotate in to sit beside staff at the city council meeting, providing comment 香蕉视频直播渋f they have done their homework香蕉视频直播 on the issue and wish to add input.

The hope is to have 香蕉视频直播渟tudents make some real suggestions to council, bringing their own ideas,香蕉视频直播 Gomme said.

While they will be permitted to comment, their votes on issues won香蕉视频直播檛 count 香蕉视频直播 not being legally elected.

While the two Grade 12s will be participating as shadow council members, the other three members of the youth council will be in the gallery watching, as will two Grade 11s who will watch the process in preparation for when they香蕉视频直播檙e in Grade 12.

A sixth Grade 12 student will act as Gomme香蕉视频直播檚 assistant.

Gomme said the students will have a responsibility both to the community and to the school, where they will report back.

At Monday香蕉视频直播檚 meeting, all six students present briefly addressed council, most speaking of their wish to be more involved in and learn more about the community.

Gomme said more planning will take place and all the details of the course will be explained in the fall.

香蕉视频直播淭hey said I won香蕉视频直播檛 be able to run my class like a dictatorship,香蕉视频直播 he told council with a smile.

Lavery expressed his excitement at the shadow council, noting more youth engagement has been a longstanding desire on the part of Salmon Arm Secondary香蕉视频直播檚 Sullivan campus and staff, as well as this and previous councils.

Following the meeting, Gomme praised Lavery and all of council for their commitment to youth involvement.

香蕉视频直播淭o be honest, this council is quite interested. Every member. There香蕉视频直播檚 been a lot of involvement, not just from the teachers and ex-teachers香蕉视频直播 There香蕉视频直播檚 been more interaction in the last two years than I香蕉视频直播檝e ever seen with the council,香蕉视频直播 Gomme remarked.

Mayor Nancy Cooper and all of council expressed their enthusiasm for the shadow cabinet plan.

Coun. Chad Eliason noted that in his position with SILGA, the Southern Interior Local Government Association, he香蕉视频直播檚 aware that there aren香蕉视频直播檛 very many youth councils in B.C. Salmon Arm香蕉视频直播檚, he said, will be just the third.

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Coun. Louise Wallace Richmond said she is looking forward to learning from the shadow council.

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Coun. Alan Harrison commented in the same vein.

香蕉视频直播淚 think our most important job is to make sure we listen to what you say, so make sure you speak up.香蕉视频直播

Council suggested that one of the students apply for funding through SILGA to attend the Union of BC Municipalities Convention (UBCM) in September, as funding is provided for one Interior-based student chosen.



Martha Wickett

About the Author: Martha Wickett

came to Salmon Arm in May of 2004 to work at the Observer. I was looking for a change from the hustle and bustle of the Lower Mainland, where I had spent more than a decade working in community newspapers.
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