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Supervisor Thomas and the El Dorado County Office of Education recommending the Board consider the following:
1) Make appointments and reappointments to the 2022/23 El Dorado County Youth Commission as follows:
a) District 1: Lauryn Sumimoto/Oak Ridge High School (Returning) and Mahee Haswani/Oak Ridge High School (Returning);
b) District 2: Grace Lawson/Ponderosa High School (Returning) and Katie Malleo/Ponderosa High School (New);
c) District 3: Lucas Johnston/El Dorado High School (Returning), Wrenna Potter/El Dorado High School (New) and Sophia Sumimoto/Oak Ridge High School (New);
d) District 4: Avery Sheridan/Charter University Prep (Returning) and Zofia Bradford/Golden Sierra High School (Returning);
e) District 5: Emilia Delmolino/El Dorado High School (Returning) and Macy Little/El Dorado High School (Returning); and
f) Clerk of the Board: Kara Chavez/Oak Ridge High School (New); and
2) Announce the Youth Commission's annual Job Shadow Day during the Board of Supervisor's Meeting held on November 8, 2022.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
On February 10, 2004, the Board of Supervisors, in coordination with the University of California Cooperative Extension, created the El Dorado County Youth Commission. Oversight of the Commission transferred to the El Dorado County Office of Education in 2011 as the objectives of the Commission aligned more closely with the programs within the Office of Education’s purview.
The purpose of the Youth Commission is to collect all information relevant to advising the Board of Supervisors on the effects of legislative policies, needs, assessments, priorities, programs, and budgets concerning the children and youth of El Dorado County.
Some of the duties of the Commission include identifying the concerns and needs of the children and youth of El Dorado County; examining existing social, economic, educational, and recreational programs for children and youth; developing and proposing plans that support ...
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