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CCPS High School Students Selected for 2025 Maryland General Assembly Page Program

CCPS High School Students Selected for 2025 Maryland General Assembly Page Program
CCPS High School Students Selected for 2025 Maryland General Assembly Page Program

Two Calvert County Public Schools’ (CCPS) students will serve as student pages during the 2025 Legislative Session of the Maryland General Assembly (MGA), which runs from January to early April.

Grace Minakowski

Grace Minakowski

Congratulations to Huntingtown High School student Grace Minakowski and Patuxent High School student Dilana Winter who were selected to represent Calvert County in the 2025 MGA Page Program. Patuxent High School student Jordan Hayes was selected as the alternate. Students were selected through an application and interview process held in the fall.

The MGA Page Program is designed to build student interest in state government and broaden student leadership skills. Selected pages serve two nonconsecutive weeks during the thirteen weeks of session.

Dilana Winter

Dilana Winter

“This is a great opportunity for our students to learn first-hand about the legislative process and engage with Maryland’s senators and representatives,” shared CCPS Supervisor of Student Services Molly Wanamaker.

Jordan Hayes

Jordan Hayes

Maryland’s page program began in 1970 by House Speaker Thomas Hunter Lowe with the approval of the Maryland State Board of Education. Each year, 105 pages and 36 alternates are selected from across the State to represent their schools and counties in Annapolis. For more information about the Maryland General Assembly Student Page Program, visit dls.maryland.gov/careers/student-page-program.