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Student Representative
2025-2026 Student Representative
Jake Larzalere
Bio
Jake has lived in Washougal since 2020 with his family. He attends Washougal High School where he is a part of various clubs and sports. He was elected as City Council Student Representative in 2025.
Employment
Jake has worked in various community facing jobs including working at pools and for the Ridgefield Raptors. He has worked alongside Senators and Congresswomen on community engagement and teen drug use cessation. He also participated in the Washington House Page Program where he worked with representatives throughout the state.
Community Service
Jake has worked on a miriad of community service projects over his time in Washougal. Working to clean up local parks, waterways, and properties. He also has volunteered for the March of Dimes and Walk to End Alzheimer's as a Washougal High School FBLA Member.
2025 Important Dates
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Student Representative is an outstanding opportunity for Washougal High School juniors and seniors to make their voices heard and have a direct impact on their community.
The Student Representative and one alternate will have the unique chance to attend City Council meetings, participate in discussions on important community matters, and bring forward the views and concerns of Washougal's youth. High school students will gain firsthand experience in local government and civic engagement.
The Student Representative will serve in an advisory capacity and will not have voting rights on matters before the City Council. They will serve a one-year term to begin in August 2025 with the possibility of an extended year for juniors.
Key Responsibilities
- Attend and participate in City Council workshops and meetings twice a month.
- Provide insights and feedback on issues affecting young people in Washougal.
- Collaborate with other council members to develop and support initiatives that benefit the community.
- Serve as a liaison between Washougal High School students and the City Council.
- Observe how city government functions.
- Alternates are expected to attend at least one workshop and meeting per month as an audience member and fill in for the student representative in their absence.
Application Process
- Interested students are encouraged to submit applications to include:
- A completed online application form available below.
- A one-page cover letter outlining interest in the Student Representative position and how they plan to contribute to the City Council. If the student is involved in community and extracurricular activities, they should explain their involvement in the cover letter.
- A resume of no more than two pages.
Student Representative Application
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Rose Jewell
Community Engagement Manager