Hunting Hills student to serve on Minister’s Youth Council
Central Alberta students will once again have a voice on the Education Minister’s Youth Council for the 2018-19 school year.
The council is comprised of 33 students from across the province in grades seven through 12. Selected students come with a wide array of interests including entrepreneurship, environmental issues and inclusion.
For Cameron Litowski, who’s entering grade 12 at Hunting Hills High School in Red Deer, it’s not just about his fellow Lightning classmates.
“I lived in Lacombe and presently live in Red Deer. What those experiences have taught me is that there’s difference in opportunities that students have or don’t have in rural communities,” he explains. Through the youth council, I can really encourage rural opportunity, making sure that just because people live in a certain location, they can still achieve the same and have the same opportunities as someone in a big city.”


