Rockville’s two newest commissions — one for education, the other for youth — are recruiting members.
The 11-member Youth Commission, comprised of 16–21-year-olds who live or attend high school or Montgomery College in the city, develops recommendations for the Mayor and Council about programs, policies and legislation to promote the health and well-being of young adults by identifying, monitoring and evaluating youth services, programs, and activities offered in Rockville and surrounding areas.
Five members of the Youth Commission will be appointed for two-year terms and six members for one-year terms.
The 11-member Education Commission was created by the Mayor and Council to support the city’s students.
The commission is intended to maintain and grow collaborative relationships among the county’s board of education, Montgomery County Public Schools, private and nonprofit schools, Montgomery College, parent-teacher associations, private and nonprofit school boards, home-school communities, and providers of early child care and education programs in the Rockville community.
Of the Education Commission’s 11 members, four will represent public education; three, private, parochial and home schooling; and three will be educational professionals. Those members will serve for two years. One will be a student member, who will serve for one year.
Learn about the city’s 22 boards and commissions, and how to apply, at www.rockvillemd.gov/boards
commissions.