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Montgomery Blair High School student to become "Councilmember for a Day" on March 6

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Montgomery Blair High School student

Moira Johnson will experience what it’s like to be a Councilmember on March 6

Montgomery County Councilmember Craig Rice developed the “Councilmember for a Day” challenge to give students the opportunity to learn about local government, public policy and leadership

 

ROCKVILLE, Md., Feb. 28, 2018—Montgomery County Councilmember Craig Rice, on Tuesday, March 6, will host Montgomery Blair High School student Moira Johnson as an honorary Councilmember.  Ms. Johnson was selected from nearly 100 middle and high school students to become the Council’s 2018 “Councilmember for a Day.” Councilmember Rice, who chairs the Council’s Education Committee, developed the contest as a way for young people to become more engaged in public policy issues, learn about local government and become more involved with the community.    

Ms. Johnson will start the day with a breakfast reception in her honor with Councilmembers, Montgomery County Board of Education members and Council staff.  Then she will participate in a full Council session and attend all other meetings held by Councilmember Rice on March 6.   

Councilmember Rice announced the winner of the challenge at the Council’s Youth Town Hall reception at the Council Office Building on Nov. 29. Nine other finalists were recognized at the reception.       

This is the second year for the “Councilmember for a Day” challenge. Councilmember Rice asked middle and high school students to submit YouTube videos or written essays answering the following questions:  

  • What is the most important public policy issue facing young people today? 
  • What are your ideas for dealing with this issue? 
  • What suggestions do you have for national, state and/or local leaders to address this issue?    

Ms. Johnson’s winning entry was an essay that focused on parental illness and the impact it has on children.  Her essay can be read at https://tinyurl.com/CM4Aday2017  .  

“I’m always looking for innovative ways that the Council can help empower our young people to become more involved in public policy issues and more active in local government,” said Councilmember Rice.  “This year, I expanded the challenge to include students in middle schools because it’s never too early to start getting involved in helping to shape the future of our community.”  

Outreach for the contest was conducted through social media and in partnership with Montgomery County Public Schools.  

“Since my office received nearly 100 entries from students, I am confident that this contest will be an annual Council tradition,” said Councilmember Rice. “With two daughters of my own, I know that spending quality time with young people benefits you as much as it educates them.”  

In addition to Ms. Johnson, nine other students were selected as finalists based on the quality and creativity of their entries. The other finalists were:  

  • Joey Barke from North Bethesda Middle School;
  • Pavan Bhat from Northwest High School;
  • Madeline Borger from Richard Montgomery High School;
  • Hannah Bush from Winston Churchill High School;
  • Tim Catindig from John F. Kennedy High School;
  • Amy Ritter from Quince Orchard High School; 
  • Alix Swann from Montgomery Blair High School;
  • Angela Yu from Robert Frost Middle School; and
  • Heldana Yared from Montgomery Blair High School.   

A video clip from the reception for the “Councilmember for a Day” finalists can be viewed at:  https://youtu.be/ZLKOlTpqmpY  .

 

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Release ID: 18-056
Media Contact: Sonya Healy 2407777926, Juan Jovel 2407777931