Noblesville students can apply now for spots on Mayor’s Youth Council

Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen’s Mayor’s Youth Council is seeking applicants for the 2021-2022 school year. The program is free and open to students who live in or attend school in Noblesville.

The council will select two 2021-2022 eighth graders and the remaining council will be high school students. This includes students who attend public schools, private schools, or homeschooled students.

The Mayor’s Youth Council is looking for students of outstanding character to represent the voice of young people to city government. The council will advise the mayor on issues relevant to youth, learn about municipal government and the importance of civic participation, and discuss and educate their peers on council initiatives. Members will perform community outreach and volunteer with local organizations and organize service projects relating primarily to youth.

The Council will have regular meetings twice per month. In addition, the Mayor’s Youth Council may attend events and activities related to their initiatives and responsibilities.

The application deadline for the 2021-2022 school year is Monday, May 24. Please submit your application via email to noblesvilleyouthcouncil@gmail.com or drop of the completed application to the Mayor’s office at Noblesville City Hall.

Click here to download the application.

If you have any questions regarding the Mayor’s Youth Council or the application process, please call the Mayor’s Office at (317) 776-6324.