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1. “Democracy must be learned by each new generation” ~Benjamin Franklin Once learned that you should begin a speech with a quote, so thought share one of my favorites, unofficial motto of many YAG clubs
On right, Ben Franklin
On left, George Dickens
Two approaches, why you need us and why we need youOnce learned that you should begin a speech with a quote, so thought share one of my favorites, unofficial motto of many YAG clubs
On right, Ben Franklin
On left, George Dickens
Two approaches, why you need us and why we need you
2. Senior HighYouth & Government in Pennsylvania Organized in Pennsylvania in 1948
Run by the State YMCA of PA
Has approximately 40 clubs in YMCA’s and schools serving over 850 students
After fifty years, the program has expanded, but still has room to growAfter fifty years, the program has expanded, but still has room to grow
3. Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship(Academic Standard 5.2)5.2.x.B – Personal Rights and Responsibilities5.2.x.C – Conflict Resolution in Society and Govt.5.2.x.D – Political Leadership & Public Service5.2.x.E – Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship5.2.x.G – Participation in Government and Civic Life Objectives are easily obtainableObjectives are easily obtainable
4. How Government Works (Academic Standard 5.3)5.3.x.A – Structure, Organization, Operation of Govt.5.3.x.B – Responsibilities & Powers of the 3 Branches5.3.x.C – How a Bill becomes a Law5.3.x.E – Choosing Leaders Through a Political Process5.3.x.F – The Election Process5.3.x.H – Interest Groups in the Political Process5.3.x.J – Role and Importance of the Media Objectives are easily obtainableObjectives are easily obtainable
5. How do we know we address the Academic Standards?
6. Modeling Government Legislative Branches
Executive Branch
The Judiciary
Lobbyists
Press Corps
Pages Third area of exapansionThird area of exapansion
7. Regional Election Conventions The Election Convention is one of the most exciting events all year. Here, students seeking to serve in leadership positions campaign for offices like Governor, Lt. Governor, Speaker of the House, and more.
9. Election Convention Candidates campaign with each delegation trying to win their votes.
10. Election Convention Voting takes place through an electoral voting process, based on club size.
11. Officer’s Training Students elected as conference officers attend special training events to prepare them to lead the Model Government Convention. Small groups, take what they learn back to their clubsSmall groups, take what they learn back to their clubs
12. Model Legislature For students, this conference is the most exciting event all year, and the culmination of their hard work.
13. Model Legislature The three day event begins a day early for the officers, who come to receive their final training and learn to work together to help every person in attendance have a great experience.
14. Model Legislature The Youth and Government Legislature consists of a model General Assembly with both a
House of Representatives and Senate
15. House of Representatives Most delegates will serve as members of the House.
16. House of Representatives The Presiding Officer
is the Youth
Speaker of the House
17. The Senate Senators are usually upperclassmen who are more experienced in debate.
18. The Senate The Lt. Governor presides over the debate in the senate, along with the Party Leaders.
20. Executive Branch Headed by the Youth Governor, who is elected at the previous years convention, the executive branch mirrors the job of the real “Office of the Governor.”
21. Executive Branch The Youth Governor works with the cabinet, liaisons and staff to push important legislation.
22. Legislative Process Students whose bills pass committee and both the House and Senate are sent to the Governor for a signature or veto.
23. Local Clubs The club is the heart
of the program. The
state events are important,
but the real benefit comes from a positive club
experience every week.
24. Local Clubs
25. Getting Started
Commitment to the program
Place to meet
Advisor
Students
My purpose is not to explain why you should have a YAG program, but why you MUST start one.My purpose is not to explain why you should have a YAG program, but why you MUST start one.
26. Commitment to the Program Clubs that have the support of their respective administrations are more likely to be successful
27. Place To Meet A regular meeting place will help with participation and organization
29. Advisors An advisor, dedicated to the program, is essential to success Parent, teacher, alumni, program director, business, government officialParent, teacher, alumni, program director, business, government official
30. Students Identifying the students is also very important to the success of the program.
31. Students Honor students
Skateboarders
Athletes / Cheerleaders
Musicians
Technophiles
Dancers
Color guard
Drama Students
Student Government
32. Students
Where to find them:
33. Students Students with guidance, support and the opportunity to learn and grow will develop skills that will assist them throughout their lives.
34. Resources www.YMCApa.org
Club Program Guide
Handbook
Alumni Volunteers
Local Advisors
Internet & Libraries
Community and Government officials
35. For More Information: