McEachern HS Secretary of State Student Ambassadors


The Ambassadors Program is a leadership training program for high school students in the 10th through 12th grades that encourages civic participation and voter registration.

Students who serve as Ambassadors promote civic engagement, voter registration, and volunteerism in their schools by speaking to classes and assemblies, hosting voter registration drives, and volunteering in their communities. The goal of these activities is to educate high school students about the government and show them how to become engaged through voter registration or volunteer opportunities.

McEachern Ambassadors:

12th Grade: Jeanette Conti, Jarah Cotton, Ulysses Trujillo

11th Grade: Zaynab Jakien, Nelson Thairu, David Wilkerson

10th Grade: Rachel Faulk, Juan Maya Amani Pyron

 

Faculty Sponsors: Barb Beyke, Todd McMath, and Dan Torrenti

Ambassadors Activities

  • Visiting senior Advisements on October 4th to discuss and provided opportunities for voter registration.
  • Provide a Voter registration booth for the community at a football game.
  • Making a video about the importance of voting to show to underclassmen during advisements.
  • Participate in Community Service events
  • Attend public meeting, volunteer w/election, Page at Capitol
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