Twin Falls Middle School student spends week in the Washington State Senate

Nina Horn, an eighth-grade student at Twin Falls Middle School in North Bend, recently spent a week at the Capitol working as a page for the Washington State Senate. Nina was one of 27 students who served as Senate pages for the seventh week of the 2017 legislative session.

She was sponsored by Hunter Goodman, the Secretary of the Washington State Senate.

“It was fantastic that Nina was able to come page for us this week,” Goodman said. “I am glad she’s interested in the function of the Legislature.”

The Senate Page Program is an opportunity for Washington students to spend a week working in the Legislature. Students are responsible for transporting documents between offices, as well as delivering messages and mail. Pages spend time in the Senate chamber and attend page school to learn about parliamentary procedure and the legislative process. Students also draft their own bills and engage in a mock session.

“It sounded like a great opportunity for me to get some experience with state government,” Nina said when asked why she applied to the Senate Page Program. “I’ve been able to learn more about the day-to-day details than I could learn in school.”

Nina enjoys acting, music, and competitive dancing. She is the daughter of Ann Lee and Douglas Horn of North Bend.

Students interested in the Senate Page Program are encouraged to visit:

http://leg.wa.gov/Senate/Administration/PageProgram/

TFMS 8th grader Nina Horn in Olympia. Photo credit: Washington State Legislature

Comments are closed.

Discover more from Living Snoqualmie

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading