Large Delegation Represents Hoptown High at KYA

Hopkinsville High KYA delegates (All photos furnished by CCPS)

Hopkinsville High KYA delegates (All photos furnished by CCPS)

Forty-two students represented Hopkinsville High School at the Kentucky Youth Assembly over the weekend in Louisville.

Freshman Eliza Renshaw was elected President of the Bluegrass Senate and will reign in this role next year, while senior Anna Hernandez reigned as President of the Commonwealth Senate.

Junior Raukel Mills served as a Supreme Court Justice, and junior Bailey Kington was recognized as an outstanding delegate.

Junior Eva Blankenberger served as clerk of the Senate, senior Abby Moss served as clerk of the House, and seniors Silas Jackson and Maggie Goode served as committee chairs on the first day of the conference.

Kentucky Youth Assembly is a mock legislature where students from across the state come together, write and debate bills, and elect officers in order to have a true government simulation.

Kim Batts and Jennifer Jatczak serve as Hopkinsville High KYA advisors.

Hopkinsville High School senior Anna Hernandez reigned as President of the Commonwealth Senate at the Kentucky Youth Assembly.

 

Hopkinsville High senior Silas Jackson served as a committee chair on the first day of the KYA conference in Louisville. He also was selected to chair the second day of the conference.

 

Hopkinsville High School junior Raukel Mills served as a Supreme Court Justice at the Kentucky Youth Assembly.

 

Hopkinsville High School junior Bailey Kington was recognized as an outstanding delegate at the Kentucky Youth Assembly.

 

Hoptown High freshman Eliza Renshaw was elected President of the Bluegrass Senate at the Kentucky Youth Assembly and will reign in the role next year