Senate Page Claire Cook with Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe |
Olympia – Last week, Kenmore Junior High school student Claire Cook participated in the senate page program in Olympia.
Sponsored by Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe of Bothell, the senator was the reason Cook knew about the program at all. The two met several years ago when Cook was in the gifted education program in elementary school and the senator suggested she go into the page program. “Claire is smart, and as she aims to be in public service in the future, I am glad she took the opportunity to come down to Olympia this week to see how government works.”
It is true Cook wants to be in public service, though she’ll be steering clear of politics and instead said, “I want to be a special education teacher.” She did enjoy the mock hearing in page school though, where the students draft a bill and then debate and vote on it, just as the legislators do in committee.
Cook, 14, enjoys theater, art and writing, and also plays softball and goes horseback riding.
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