At their Aug. 12 meeting, Washougal city council members approved a motion to adopt a policy that will establish a selection process for the council’s student representatives.
The policy, which will go into effect for the 2020-21 school year, was the brainchild of council member Alex Yost, who worked with city manager David Scott, city administrative assistant Rose Jewell and Aaron Hansen, the former principal at Washougal High School (WHS), now an assistant superintendent for the Washougal School District (WSD).
During the past several years a single representative was selected by Hansen — a process Yost felt was exclusive.
“After I was appointed to the council, I was curious about how we selected our student reps,” Yost said. “We were getting great kids, but at the same time I think we were leaving out a whole other broad spectrum of kids that were not on the principal’s radar. I wanted to try to change the way we select the kids to put them through a process instead of tapping a kid who always gets picked for these kinds of things.”
The new guidelines state that two students will be selected by a selection committee comprised of Washougal Mayor Molly Coston, one Washougal City Council member, the incumbent student representative and two WSD educators selected by WHS principal Sheree Gomez-Clark. The student representative will be a senior and the alternate will be a junior.