Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office has extended the deadline for high school students to apply for his Teen Ambassador Board.
The deadline is now Thursday, July 21st.
The Attorney General’s Teen Ambassador Board consists of upper-level high school students from public, private, charter, and online schools in Ohio and home-schooled students. The program aims to provide Ohio’s future leaders with an inside look at state law and government.
“Young people on the doorstep of their adult lives who want to effect change and help shape the future of Ohio and the nation should apply for the Teen Ambassador Board,” Yost said. “The board is designed to engage students by providing opportunities and honing skills that one day circulates back to our state through future public service.”
Board members advise the office on teen-related issues and work with their peers to develop solutions to those issues. They serve a one-year term during which they will participate in activities throughout the state.
Ohio students who will be juniors or seniors during the 2022-23 academic year are eligible to apply. The application can be found here.