Maryland General Assembly Student Page Program

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    2023 MD General Assembly Pages from AACPS!


    Amelia Farrar  -  Severna Park High School

    Alex Hossainkhail - Crofton High School

    Beckett Hummer - Meade High School

    Aidan Judge - Severna Park High School

    Zach McGrath - Severna Park High School

    Kayla Patel - Severna Park High School

    Jayden Shiflett - Old Mill Senior High

    *Plus three students from Private Schools in Anne Arundel County and two alternate Pages.

     

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    Since 1970, Maryland's high school seniors have had the opportunity to learn about the legislative process by serving as student pages in the Senate and the House of Delegates during the annual session of the Maryland General Assembly. The program was begun by House Speaker Thomas Hunter Lowe and approved by the Maryland State Board of Education. Each year, 105 pages and 36 alternates are selected from across the State to represent their schools and counties in Annapolis. 


    The Page program is non-political, and selection is done through the local school systems. Each county in Maryland has a county page coordinator who is appointed by the local superintendent of schools. This person is responsible for organizing and conducting the selection process used by the county's public and nonpublic schools to select the students who will serve as pages and alternates. 

    Each county is allocated at least one page and one alternate position and receives additional positions based on its high school senior student population. Interested students apply through their schools in September of their senior year, and selection is completed by October 31 of each year. 

    Each selected page serves two nonconsecutive weeks in either the House of Delegates or the Senate. During the 13 weeks of session, which runs from the second week in January to early April, each page serves one week during the first seven weeks and returns for a second week during the last six. The duties of the page revolve around the schedule of the chamber to which the page is assigned. Whenever their assigned chamber is in session, pages must be present.

     
    All applicants must:

    1) Reside in the State of Maryland and attend a Maryland public or nonpublic high school. (One "at-large" page position is   available for students who reside in Maryland but attend schools outside the State or who receive their schooling at home. These students must apply directly to the MGA Page Coordinator no later than October 20 of each year.);

    2) Be a high school senior and at least 16 years of age;

    3) Have or obtain a Social Security number;

    4) Exhibit an interest in government and history;

    5) Have a record of good conduct;

    6) Be competent, courteous, reliable, and efficient;

    7) Have an average or above average scholastic record;

    8) Wear appropriate dress and exhibit good personal grooming; and

    9) Be outgoing and like to meet people.

    Duties include:

    keeping the members' bill books up to date;

    distributing materials on the floor to the members;

    running errands;

    answering the phone;

    assisting visitors; and

    delivering messages to the members.


    Each page is paid a stipend of $55 per day worked to cover expenses. Lodging and meals must be paid by the page. Lodging is arranged by the Page Office for pages outside Anne Arundel County who request housing. If an Anne Arundel County page would like to stay in page housing, it is arranged on a space available basis. Pages stay in homes within walking or a short driving distance of the State House. The cost is $25 per night. If a page is going to lodge with family or friends in the Annapolis area, written permission of a parent or guardian must be submitted to the Page Office. Transportation is the responsibility of the page. Pages do not work in delegates' or senators' offices. This work is done by staff members and college interns. 

    If you have questions about the selection procedures for your county, contact your county page coordinator.

    Information taken from:  http://dls.maryland.gov/careers/student-page-program/

     

     

     

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