Politics & Government
Dublin Mayor’s Council Seeks Teen Applicants
The selected high-schoolers will serve as leaders for school and community-wide events and programs. Applications due July 20!

DUBLIN, CA – Dublin Mayor David Haubert’s "Mayor's Council," a group of elite high school students who plan and execute philanthropic events and acts of kindness throughout the school year, is seeking applicants for the new term, which begins July 18 and runs through May 2019.
Members are selected during the summer and then serve during the academic school year.
Some highlights from the 2017-18 year included increasing awareness of bullying, plus ways to stop it, and also “Dubveristy,” a week of activities that celebrated diversity at Dublin High School, according to Ekansh Agrawal, a junior at Dublin High, who serves as the Mayor's Council co-chairperson, along with Mallika Pujjari.
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If you are a passionate, dedicated teen, who wants to lead and implement positive change in the Dublin community, then apply with the following form: https://goo.gl/forms/pGtz0Ww76KUi97ni2.
The application period ends July 20, so don't delay, and good luck!
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