The First Year Program

 

The First Year Program is meant to ease students in to the idea of YMCA Youth and Government by providing them with opportunities to not only experience the legislative side of the program, but to observe the Court Program as well. Students in the first year program are assigned to either the Ingalls Senate or the Hathaway House. They write bills prior to coming to YAG (just like other legislators), and they are assigned to committees. Their bills are discussed in committee and brought to their respective floors, just like in the main bodies in YAG. The primary difference is that the First Year Program goes a a slower pace and has, built in, elements of "learning the ropes" of the whole process.

 

When students in the First Year Program are not actually in committee or in their larger bodies, they are assigned paging duties so they may witness the House and the Senate (and their committees) in action. Paging helps with the flow in Youth and Government AND it gives the first year students a change to see what they will be doing in the future!

 

Activities for the First Year Participants:

 

Purpose of First Year Program

 

Party Review:

 

Learning about Decorum and Privileges:

Learning about the Capitol and the Model Supreme Court Program