State Board of Education

Student Representative Application

Introduction

The State Board of Education is seeking a current high school sophomore to serve a two-year term as a Student Representative.

Eligibility

The SBE is looking for students who are willing to commit the time and energy required to represent their peers. You do not need prior experience in education policy or formal student leadership to apply. 

We value students who can understand and communicate the experiences of a wide range of students—especially those who have not been well served by our education system. This includes students whose experiences may involve academic challenges, alternative learning pathways, or navigating school while facing barriers outside of the classroom. 

With that, there are a few basic requirements. Eligible students must: 

  • Reside in Washington State and attend a public or private school during their term (2026–2027). 

  • Be a current sophomore (rising Junior) at the time of selection. 

  • Have a passion for improving K-12 public education. 

  • Have a positive academic and/or extracurricular record, which may be demonstrated by grades, activities, accomplishments, and/or recommendations of peers, educators, or community members.

  • Commit to making up missed schoolwork due to Board meetings and related activities.

Students should be able to communicate effectively, listen, observe, and provide input on educational policy issues in Washington State. In making their selection, the Board will consider the geographic and demographic diversity of the student’s school and the student's ability to understand and communicate the experiences of a wide range of students, particularly those who have not been well served by our education system. The student selected for this two-year term must be passionate about educational matters and willing to commit to a rigorous meeting schedule. This position requires a significant commitment of time and energy. While a typical week may include a few hours of Board activities, students can expect to spend as much as 20 hours on Board work during meeting weeks.

Questions: Please contact AWSL Director James Layman with any/all questions!