The office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is now accepting applications for the Teen Ambassador Board (TAB) for the 2025-26 school year.
The program is open to high school juniors and seniors from public, private, charter, and online schools statewide, including home-schooled students.
TAB gives teens the chance to engage with state government officials and discuss issues that affect young people.
“Many of these young men and women are already established leaders in their schools and communities,” Yost said. “The Teen Ambassador Board can help them hone their leadership talents as they prepare for possible careers in public service.”
Board members serve a one-year term and meet twice in Columbus to collaborate and advise the Attorney General’s Office on matters relevant to teens.
Members participate in small group projects, attend presentations, and meet with Yost and other state officials.
The ideal applicants are motivated, enthusiastic, and interested in law or government.
Applications must include a recommendation from a teacher, coach, or community member, and the submission deadline is September 12, 2025.
For more information and to apply, visit the Ohio Attorney General’s website.















