Applications are now open for the 2025-2026 City Junior Ambassador Program.
Marking the third year of the program, this collaborative effort between the City of Henderson and Henderson County Schools seeks to offer high school students an in-depth, hands-on experience in municipal government.
The City Junior Ambassadors meet on the first Friday of each month from August to May to visit various City departments and local community partners. Through these meetings, students will gain a deeper understanding of how local government operates, while also learning to network with local leaders.
One of the program’s highlights is a special trip to Frankfort, Kentucky, where participants will have the opportunity to tour the Kentucky State Capitol, meet with state leaders, and visit other historic sites. This trip offers an invaluable opportunity for students to see how state government functions and learn about the broader political landscape of Kentucky.
“The City Junior Ambassador Program is an incredible opportunity for our students to connect with their local government, make a difference in their community, and gain real-world experience that will help them as future leaders,” said City Public Relations Director, Holli Blanford. “We are proud to continue this partnership with Henderson County Schools and look forward to another successful year of engaging and educating our youth.”
Applications for the 2025-2026 City Junior Ambassador Program will be accepted until April 1, 2025. Interested students who will be a senior in high school during the 2025-2026 school year are encouraged to apply through the online application at bit.ly/2025CityJuniorAmbassador.
For more information about the program, please contact City Public Relations Director Holli Blanford at hablanford@hendersonky.gov or (270) 831-1200.
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