Teen Commission

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Window Art Design 2023The Commission consists of nine members with the intention to include at least one person from each public middle school and public high school in Cupertino, if possible. Membership on the Commission is limited to Cupertino residents. Members may attend schools outside of the City limits, or be schooled at home. Commissioners must be entering grades 8 through 11 to apply. Teen Commissioners serve two-year staggered terms. The powers and functions of the Teen Commission are to advise the City Council and staff on issues and projects important to youth (also see Municipal Code 2.95.080 Powers and Functions). 

COMMISSION INFORMATION

  • Meeting times:  monthly September through May, second Wednesday at 6 p.m.
  • Term Length: 2 years

Membership: Recruitment is currently CLOSED. 

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Youth-Led Organizations and School Organizations Highlight Program

InfoTeeno: Mental Health Webinar

  • Date: 04/13/2021 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm  

The Cupertino Youth Activity Board and CASSY are pleased to bring a new InfoTeeno session centered around mental health for students and parents. On Monday, April 12 at 5:00 p.m. students will sit in on an interactive presentation with CASSY and gain important coping skills during moments of high stress and anxiety. On Tuesday, April 13 at 6:30 p.m. parents and students will learn about the stigma surrounding mental health and learn ways to support their student at home.

To register, visit bit.ly/InfoteenoMH

CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) is a nonprofit organization that parents with Bay Area schools to provide resources and professional, on-campus mental health services to students free of charge. To learn more, visit cassybayarea.org.

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