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Page Week 2023!

Legislative Session

Spring 2023

Once again, the Oklahoma House of Representatives has extended an invitation to 24 youth in OKDHS or Tribal custody to serve as Pages in the upcoming Spring 2023 Session. This unique opportunity allows for the selected youth to observe the legislative process in Oklahoma and participate in a mock legislative session. Duties as pages vary from courier and telephone services, research for members, preparing the chamber floors for sessions, distributing legislation and papers, as well as activities provided by the legislative staff.

Requirements for Youth

  • be in 11th or 12th grade and be in OKDHS or Tribal custody or receive voluntary extended services, or have achieved permanency in a guardianship or adoption after age 16;
  • be placed in a kinship or traditional foster home or level B group home;
  • be receiving Oklahoma Successful Adulthood Program services;
  • have demonstrated positive leadership ability;
  • have signed Guardian/OKDHS representative permission, when younger than age 18;

Also,

  • be a non-smoker;
  • not have pending charges, misdemeanor or felony convictions, or previous arrests; and
  • be available to attend the Page Orientation Day, Orientation will be virtual and scheduled upon acceptance of application

Application Process

Application packets must be received by 5:00 pm Friday, January 13, 2023.

Mail originals to:

PO Box 25352
Attn: Oklahoma Successful Adulthood Program, Jeffrey Walls
Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0352

Please include:

Applications will be accepted via email, only if a paper application is submitted to the above address. Email to Jeffrey.walls@okdhs.org

Selection Process

  1. A screening committee consisting of the State OKSA Coordinators and a representative from the National Resource Center for Youth Services (NRCYS), and an OKDHS legislative liaison will review the applications and select the participants for interviews.
  2. The youth’s worker will be notified of the selections by January 20, 2023.
  3. The youth's worker must notify the youth of his or her selection. Ensure the youth is able to attend the orientation with an adult sponsor. Then arrange pick up and drop off transportation for the assigned Page Week. The youth is not allowed to drive his or her vehicle.

OKSA will assist CWS worker in ensuring that each Page has proper attire for this event. The dress code for gentlemen is dress shirt, tie, slacks, and a suit or sport coat. Ladies should wear slacks as the chamber is kept very cool. Sheer, backless, low-cut garments, shorts, and midriff exposing garments are not appropriate either during work hours or after. Do not bring this type of clothing to Page Week.

Tattoos must be covered during working hours. Single, modest earrings may be worn in the ear lobe. No other type of body piercing jewelry will be permitted. Hats or caps are not appropriate. Comfortable shoes are required. High heels are discouraged. Athletic shoes are acceptable.

Opportunities to participate in the 2023 Page Week program will be limited to a maximum of 24 youth. Each week, one youth will serve as a page in the Oklahoma Senate and one youth will serve as a page in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

For additional information contact Jennifer Boyer at jennifer.boyer@okdhs.org or 405-522-4052 or Jeffrey Walls at jeffrey.walls@okdhs.org or 405-551-0431.

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