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10 local students receive scholarships from Idaho Falls Power
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The following is a news release from the city of Idaho Falls.
IDAHO FALLS Idaho Falls Power (IFP) has selected 10 local high school students to receive $500 college scholarships for their efforts to develop and demonstrate strong leadership skills.
Each year, Idaho Falls Power sponsors local high school students to attend the annual Idaho Community-Owned Utilities Association (ICUA) Youth Rally event in Caldwell, Idaho. At this rally students representing Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Alaska have the opportunity to earn scholarship money and gain valuable leadership skills. Students participate in a variety of activities to build leadership, teamwork, perseverance, and more. Attendees also have the chance to learn more about government, drug and alcohol awareness, and the electric/energy industry.
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Local students learn the role of Congress by drafting bills in mock legislative session
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Hayden Snyder speaking about a class written bill | Photo courtesy of Arik Durfee
IDAHO FALLS Seniors at Compass Academy High School in Idaho Falls got an in-depth look into how Congress works over the past few weeks when the school director allowed them to draft bills for the school that could turn into Compass “law”.
Arik Durfee, a classroom facilitator, tells EastIdahoNews.com this project gave students many who were just turning old enough to vote insight and perspective into the world of politics during the Presidential election, impeachment hearing, the riot on the Capitol, and the inauguration of President Biden.