Calling Future Leaders: Apply to Be a Student Member of the School Board
The Provo City School District is now accepting applications for the Student Board Member position for the 2025-2026 school year. This opportunity allows students to actively participate in board meetings, work alongside district leaders, and provide a student voice in shaping district policies and decisions.
The role of the Student Board Member is to:
Provide student perspectives on matters discussed by the board
Serve as a liaison between students across the district and the board
Participate in board meetings and assigned board activities
To support them in these responsibilities, Student Board Members are mentored by a Board Member and a district administrator, offering guidance and professional development throughout the year.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply, students must meet the following criteria:
Be enrolled as a full-time student in the Provo City School District and be a senior during the 2025-2026 school year
Reside within either the Timpview High School or Provo High School boundary
Maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.7, with no “F” or “I” grades in the most recent term
Have a clean disciplinary record, free of truancies or violations for at least 12 months prior to applying
Be willing to commit 14-16 hours per month to meetings, preparation, and student outreach
Be enrolled in and attend the Student Government class at their respective high school
The district will select one student from each high school boundary to serve as a Student Board Member.
Responsibilities and Expectations
Student Board Members are expected to:
Attend and actively participate in all School Board business meetings and study sessions
Prepare for meetings by reviewing agendas and materials in advance
Lead the Student Advisory Council by organizing agendas and reporting findings to the board
Gather feedback from students throughout the district and share relevant insights
Serve on a board committee in one of the following areas: Policy, Legislative, or Capital Facilities
Demonstrate professionalism by being punctual, prepared, and respectful in all board-related duties
Attend district events such as the USBA Conference and Day on the Hill, if schedules allow
Application Process
Applications must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. on March 17, 2025.
Required materials include:
Completed online application form with personal and guardian information
Three recommendations, including one from a high school teacher
Consent for the Board of Education to review academic, attendance, and disciplinary records
A personal resume highlighting achievements, leadership roles, and extracurricular involvement
A one- to two-page narrative explaining the applicant’s interest in serving, their ability to represent students, and their dedication to education, politics, or public service
Signatures from 50 currently enrolled high school students in the Provo City School District
Finalists will be invited to interview at the district office during the week of March 24, 2025. The Board will make final selections no later than April 1, 2025.
Why Apply?
Serving as a Student Board Member is a unique leadership opportunity that allows students to engage in meaningful discussions and influence decisions affecting their education.
No one can speak to the value of the experience like Student Board Member Monika Tua’one. To quote:
“This is a super unique and impactful opportunity because you get to be a part of the decision-making process of the district. Our opinions have helped drive policies and make changes that directly affect students. The board truly listens to what we have to say.”
Recent Student Board Members played an integral role in shaping the district’s cell phone policy by gathering student input and ensuring their voices were considered in the final decision. This position offers valuable experience in leadership, governance, and public speaking while building relationships with district leaders and learning about the education system.
Learn More
Students interested in applying should contact their school’s student government advisor or principal for additional details.
This is an exciting opportunity for students who are passionate about leadership, service, and making a difference in their school community. Those who are ready to take on a challenge and develop skills that will benefit them beyond high school are encouraged to apply.