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Radville student named to province’s Youth Council

While youth council members are welcoming students back to class, they’re also sharing highlights of what they are looking forward to this school year.
Jacey Zadorozniak
One council member is from the South East Cornerstone School Division, Jacey Zadorozniak of Radville.

WEYBURN - The 2022-23 Youth Council is eager to welcome all Prekindergarten to Grade 12 students back for another school year.

These 12 incredible students in grades 10 to 12 from across the province on this year’s council will provide their insights to the Ministry of Education to help shape the future of education in Saskatchewan.

One council member is from the South East Cornerstone School Division, Jacey Zadorozniak of Radville.

“I’m pleased to have these young ambassadors welcome students back to class and want to congratulate them for taking an active role in ensuring this school year is the best yet,” Education Minister Dustin Duncan said. “By sharing their voices, this year’s members will have the opportunity to help ensure students in our province experience success in the coming year.”

The members represent an inclusive cross-section of Saskatchewan, including two school divisions with their first representative on the council this year, Chinook School Division and Light of Christ School Division.

While youth council members are welcoming students back to class, they’re also sharing highlights of what they are looking forward to this school year.

You can also share your back-to-school highlights, and see more from this year’s Youth Council members, at the hashtag #backtoschoolsk.

This is the fourth year Saskatchewan has had a Youth Council in place. The Government of Saskatchewan first established it in October of 2019. Members of this year’s council will meet for the first time in September 2022.

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