OLG students serve as pages

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State Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R-Noblesville) with Our Lady of Grace student pages eighth-graders Shaelen Bulger and Hannah Kane and seventh-graders Donald Kane and Quinn Koelsch. (photo submitted)
State Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R-Noblesville) with Our Lady of Grace student pages eighth-graders Shaelen Bulger and Hannah Kane and seventh-graders Donald Kane and Quinn Koelsch. (photo submitted)

Our Lady of Grace student pages, eighth-graders Shaelen Bulger and Hannah Kane and seventh-graders Donald Kane and Quinn Koelsch, recently served as Indiana House Pages during the 2014 session of the Indiana General Assembly.

The Indiana House of Representatives offers an unparalleled opportunity for students, ages 13 to 18, to visit the Statehouse and experience a full day of legislative activity. Pages are able to see how the state legislature works firsthand in a behind-the-scenes tour.

State Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R-Noblesville) said, pages get to work alongside legislators, legislative assistants and interns. On session days, pages experience how a bill becomes a law as they watch legislators on the House floor debate issues. Students also have the chance to tour the statehouse, see where the Governor works, and observe floor sessions of the House, Senate and Supreme Court chambers.

 

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