DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
P.O.
PRINS. MEMO NO. 15
July 24, 2007
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE/SECONDARY
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TO: |
Principals |
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FROM: |
Linda M. Wallinger Assistant
Superintendent for Instruction |
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SUBJECT: |
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The Virginia Department of
Education will select two student delegates to represent
Each public and private high
school may submit one nominee. That
nominee will take an examination that tests the individual’s knowledge of the
United States Constitution and the government, including current government
officials. The administration of the
examination must be supervised by a teacher or administrator at the student’s
school. The completed examination will
be sent to the Virginia Department of Education where it will be scored. Two state delegates and two alternates will
be selected based on the results of their examinations and information included
in their applications. A panel of judges
appointed by the Virginia Department of Education will select the delegates and
alternates. The examination results,
outstanding academic ability, and demonstrated qualities of leadership and
community service will be considered when selecting the two state delegates and
two alternates.
Nominees must be juniors or
seniors who have not previously been delegates, and who are serving during the
2007-2008 school year in an elected or selected capacity in a student
government or related organization such as: student body or class president,
vice-president, secretary or treasurer, representative to the student council
or district, and regional or state-level civic or educational organization.
The nominees should possess
the following qualities:
Each nominee must be a permanent
resident of the
Detailed information about
the United States Senate Youth program may be found on the William Randolph
Hearst Foundation Web site at http://www.hearstfdn.org/ussyp/.
Nomination forms are attached, and must be postmarked to the Virginia
Department of Education no later than September 21, 2007. An examination will be mailed to the school
counselor or designated contact at the student’s school by September 28, 2007. The completed exam must be postmarked to
Beverly Thurston no later than October 12, 2007. Notification of selected delegates will occur
by the end of December 2007.
For further information,
please contact Dr. Beverly Thurston, coordinator of history and social
sciences, Office of Middle and High School Instruction, by e-mail at Beverly.Thurston@doe.virginia.gov,
or by telephone at (804) 225-2893.
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Attachment
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/prinsmemos/2007/ems015a.doc