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Nathaniel Esubonteng was ready. The 16-year-old from Newark, New Jersey, wanted a say in how his school was run. And this was his chance to make his case.
School boards are groups of people who make decisions about local schools. This can include everything from what students eat for lunch to which classes are offered. Most often, school board members are elected by the people who live in a school district.
Last winter, Nathaniel got up in front of a Newark City Council meeting. In a short speech, he made a big ask.
He wanted council members to lower the voting age for school board elections. At the time, the voting age was 18. Nathaniel and some other Newark teens thought it should be 16.
“We’re at school eight hours a day with no real input in the things that are happening there,” says Nathaniel, now 17. “I want young people to have a seat at the table.”
Nathaniel Esubonteng was 16. He lived in Newark, New Jersey. He wanted a say in how his school was run. This was his chance to make his case.
A school board is a group of people. They make decisions about local schools. They might decide what is served for lunch. They might decide which classes are offered. School board members are usually elected to office. People who live in the school district vote for them.
Last winter, Nathaniel went to a Newark City Council meeting. He gave a short speech. But he made a big ask.
He wanted the council to lower the voting age for school board elections. The voting age was 18. Nathaniel thought it should be 16. Other Newark teens did too.
“We’re at school eight hours a day with no real input in the things that are happening there,” says Nathaniel, now 17. “I want young people to have a seat at the table.”
Nathaniel Esubonteng was ready. The 16-year-old from Newark, New Jersey, wanted a say in how his school was run—and this was his chance to make his case.
School boards are groups of people who make decisions about local schools. These decisions can include everything from what students eat for lunch to which classes are offered. Most often, school board members are elected by the people who live in a school district.
Last winter, Nathaniel got up in front of a Newark City Council meeting. In a short speech, he made a big ask.
He wanted council members to lower the voting age for school board elections. The voting age was 18 at the time, and Nathaniel and some other Newark teens thought it should be 16.
“We’re at school eight hours a day with no real input in the things that are happening there,” says Nathaniel, now 17. “I want young people to have a seat at the table.”