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San Mateo County Civics Academy Annual Opens Applications for Fall Class

San Mateo County Civics Academy Annual Opens Applications for Fall Class
San Mateo County's annual, free Civics Academy offers a combination of in-depth presentations and educational field trips giving participants the opportunity to learn from county leaders, including elected officials, ask questions and network with their classmates. Photo: San Mateo County Executive's Office

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Curious about how the wheels of local government work? Want to know where your tax dollars are spent? Interested in pulling back the curtain to get a glimpse of county programs and services, the jail, and the workings of more than 20 unique county departments? Get ready, as the annual Civics 101 Academy has opened applications to participate in its fall class.

The free, annual academy hosted by San Mateo County offers a combination of in-depth presentations and educational field trips giving participants the opportunity to learn from county leaders, including elected officials, ask questions and network with their classmates.

Last year, for example, the class heard from leaders from the departments of Health, Public Works, the Human Services Agency, the Coroner's Office, Housing, Finance, Elections and the Sheriff's Office. 

They also enjoyed a weekend hike in Edgewood Park, watched a police dog demonstration and attended a brief mock trial on the court system night, the county said in a statement, while referring to the 2024 content being similar.

“Civics 101 is a great opportunity to not only hear about the county, but for us to hear from you. Come tell us your priorities and your big ideas. Ask us the tough questions. Be inspired to join one of our many advisory boards and commissions or even join the ranks of our dedicated employees,” said Supervisor Warren Slocum, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.

Civics 101 meets nine consecutive Wednesday evenings, September 4 through October 30, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.) It is held at the County Center in Redwood City, with free parking nearby.

To be eligible, applicant must be 18 years old as of September 4, 2024, live or work in San Mateo County, and commit to attending one night per week.

The program runs over nine consecutive Wednesday evenings, beginning on September 4 and ending on October 30. Sessions run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served at each session, and doors open at 5:30 p.m.

The location is at 501 Winslow Street, Redwood City (the Regional Operations Center on the County Government Center campus). Free parking is available nearby.

While the 2024 agenda is subject to adjustment, the Sept. 4 topic will be: San Mateo County Government Overview; Sept. 11, San Mateo County Health; Sept. 18, Human Services Agency; Sept. 25, All About the Money; Oct. 2, County Justice System; Oct. 9, County-Level Initiatives; Oct. 16, Community Services; Oct. 23, Sheriff’s Office; and Oct. 30, a Final Meeting with Board of Supervisors Chairman Warren Slocum; County Attorney John Nibbelin; and the Human Resources department.

Interested parties can obtain more information and submit their application at https://www.smcgov.org/ceo/civics-101-academy.

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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