State Rep. Heath VanNatter (R-Kokomo) recently welcomed student pages to the Statehouse.
As House pages, these students toured the governor’s office, the House and Senate chambers, and the Indiana Supreme Court. They also helped staff with their daily tasks and met with VanNatter to learn more about the legislative process:
- Landon Carter, from Kokomo, attends Western Middle School;
- Katie Dunderman, from Frankfort, attends Rossville Middle School;
- Megan Eller, from Kokomo, attends Western High School;
- Gabrielle Hardoin, from Kokomo, attends Western High School;
- Kaylie Hardoin, from Kokomo, attends Western Middle School;
- Emma Key, from Kokomo, attends Western High School;
- Nicholas Roberson, from Galveston, attends Delphi Community High School; and
- Katie Stanley, from Camden, attends Delphi Community High School.
“The House page program is a great way for students to learn firsthand how our state government works,” VanNatter said. “This is a great opportunity to build on their civic education and see the legislative process in action.”
Students between the ages of 13 to 18 who are interested in paging this legislative session can learn more and sign up at www.indianahouserepublicans.com/pageprogram. Participants receive an excused absence from school, and groups can request to page together.