Politics & Government

Solon High Student Lands On Ohio AG's Teen Board

Noi Sandlers is one of more than 300 students across the state to be named to the Attorney General's Teen Ambassador Board.

SOLON, OH — Solon High School's Noi Sandlers is one of 300 students across the state that has been named to Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine's Teen Ambassador Board. The participants represent 162 high schools from across the state.

“We created this board to give Ohio high school students an opportunity to learn about law and government and to hear their ideas,” DeWine said in a statement. “We look forward to working with this group of students.”

In an email, DeWine's office described the Teen Ambassador Board's mission as providing Ohio's future leaders with insight on Ohio law and government. The board is open to high school juniors and seniors from public, private, home, charter and online schools across the state.

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Board members will be asked to advice DeWine on issues related to teens. Participants will also work on peer-to-peer solutions, attend presentations, hear from elected officials, interact with the assistant attorney general and participate in various events around Ohio.

The board's first meeting will be held in August, DeWine's office said.

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