For the Tomahawk Leader
MADISON – State Senator Mary Felzkowski (R-Tomahawk) is calling on high school juniors and seniors from around the 12th Senate District to apply for the Senate Scholar Program in Madison.
A release from Felzkowski’s office said she and the Wisconsin State Senate are “proud to offer a unique educational experience to high school juniors and seniors.”
“The Senate Scholar Program is an elite program designed to challenge Wisconsin’s best students,” the release stated.
One student from each of the state’s 33 Senate Districts may participate in the week-long program in Madison.
The Senate Scholar Program has created an advanced government curriculum that includes classroom instruction, roundtable discussion sections and a lab component, according to the release.
“The first part of the week, the Scholars will spend a couple days in a classroom setting,” the release stated. “Experts teach Scholars about constituent relations, research and development of legislation and bill drafting. Scholars engage in roundtable discussions with legislative support agency directors and staff, media and lobbyists throughout the week, providing them with unique insights into all facets of the legislative process.”
Throughout the remainder of the week, Scholars will put their knowledge into action.
“Scholars staff the Senate floor during an actual legislative session and witness the Senate debate on legislation,” the release said. “Scholars will also draft their own bills and amendments, form their own mock committee and elect committee leadership.”
Finally, the lab component culminates in Friday’s committee hearing that includes testimony from experts and members of the public.
“Although the daytime curriculum is rigorous, fun evening activities are planned for each group of Senate Scholars,” the release stated.
Scholars are required to stay at the Concourse Hotel in downtown Madison. Program facilitators stay at the hotel and are available to Senate Scholars 24 hours a day.
“Every year, the Senate Scholar Program is a unique learning opportunity for high school juniors and seniors,” Felzkowski said. “Whether they’re interested in getting involved with the government, or they just want to have a better grasp on the state legislative process, it’s truly a fun educational experience. I encourage anyone who is interested to apply.”
Applications must be received no later than Friday, Nov. 15. A digital copy of the application and more information can be found at www.senatescholar.com.