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2016 marks the 10th year of the City of Torrance Students and Government Day program. This program is geared toward 8th graders who attend public and private schools in the city of Torrance. Students and Government Day hopes to help students gain an understanding of local government and how it works to develop more informed and involved citizens and voters. It also exposes students to a possible career in public service.
To participate, 8th grade students were to write or neatly type a 100-150 word essay on the topic, "In November 2016, the voters will be electing our 45th President. If you could run for President, what issues would be most important to you and why?" Among those who submitted essays, 21 students were invited to participate in a variety of activities, including job shadowing elected officials or city management staff for the afternoon and opening an actual City Council meeting. While this program is geared for 8th graders, the City encourages all students to continue learning about local government and how they can help serve the community.
The 2016 Students and Government participants were:
Katie Wearn | Mayor |
Rina Tekle | Council member |
Kayla Mullin | Council member |
Derick Ngo | Council member |
Wade Burleson | Council member |
Jett Hays | Council member |
Carly Phu | Council member |
Sharon Hu | City Clerk |
Connie Rodriguez | City Treasurer |
Emily Hackett | City Manager |
Keri Tanaka | Assistant City Manager |
Josh Furman | City Attorney |
Julian Aranda | CIT Director |
Jenny Hawkins | Community Development Director |
Alexis Kimura | Community Services Director |
Charli Jones | Finance Director |
Justin Buyser | Fire Chief |
Alexa Krumwiede | General Services Director |
Josh Wijayaratna | Police Chief |
Megan Brennan | Transit Director |
Leila Ikeda | Public Works Director |