
Hey, Chandler teens, looking to get a behind-the-scenes look at city operations? The Chandler Teen Leadership Academy is eager for applicants. Follow the call and dive into the intricacies of civic management during a day-long session, set to unfold the mysteries of municipal workings.
Slated for March 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., this event is conveniently timed with the spring break festivities of Chandler Unified and nearby school districts. It's a prime opportunity for high schoolers residing in Chandler, Arizona's fourth-largest city, to engage with the powers that be – elected officials, managers, and the people who keep the city's gears turning. The academy is a free, educational gateway, but there's a catch: only the quickest to the draw for this first-come, first-served affair will snag one of the 25 coveted spots, according to Chandler Arizona.
To be in the running, prospects need more than just a Chandler address and current enrollment in high school or equivalent home-school program. You'll need your ride to and from City Hall. Teens can now step up to the plate, and leaders of tomorrow – it's your time to shine. Gear up for some real-world insights into the echelons of local government and policy-making.
Think you've got what it takes to be part of this formative experience? Don't let this chance slip through your fingers. For the nitty-gritty details and to toss your hat into the ring, hit up the Teen Leadership Academy application page. Need more intel? Direct your queries to Alexis Apodaca from the Mayor & Council Office, who's contactable at a dial of 480-782-2222. This could be your window into the inner workings of civic stewardship, so don't dawdle – apply before the seats are history, as per Chandler Arizona.









