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York County recently issued the following announcement.

The York County Youth Commission (YCYC) serves as a communications link between the youth of York County and the Board of Supervisors by researching and presenting student issues, problems, needs, ideas, and suggestions. The YCYC also makes recommendations regarding programs provided to youth and participates in their establishment when appropriate. Service on the YCYC increases members’ knowledge of local government and provides opportunities for leadership skills development and close teamwork with other students from across the county.

For high school students (grades 9-12) residing in York County.  Members of the current 2021-2022 York County Youth Commission (YCYC) were appointed on July 20, 2021, by the Board of Supervisors.  Their term runs from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022. Meetings are on the 2nd Wednesday of every month.

CHAIRMAN:  Nathanael Virgil-Fenelus

VICE CHAIRMAN:  Amari Randall

SECRETARY: Sarah Cheon

2021-2022 Members

NameDistrictSchool

Amari RandallDistrict 1Bruton High School
Logan RichardsonDistrict 1Bruton High School
VacantDistrict 1 
Sarah AhmadDistrict 2Grafton High School
Connor LinehanDistrict 2Grafton High School
Victoria SunDistrict 2Grafton High School
Alec DennyDistrict 3Grafton High School
Olivia McGinleyDistrict 3Peninsula Catholic High School
Lacy ParrishDistrict 3York High School
Thomas "Cole" GeorgeDistrict 4

Grafton High School
Caroline MorrisDistrict 4Grafton High School
Julia SkinnerDistrict 4York High School
Sarah CheonDistrict 5Tabb High School
Kaitlin SanderDistrict 5Tabb High School
Nathanael Virgil-FenelusDistrict 5Tabb High School
Membership

The Youth Commission is made up of 15 high school students, 3 from each election district. Members must be residents of York County and enrolled in grades 9 through 12 in a public, private or home school

Activities

In an effort to gain student input, the YCYC conducts student surveys and hosts annual Town Hall Meetings in the high schools each spring where students can meet in a face to face setting with a member of the Board of Supervisors and a member of the School Board to ask questions. Finally, the YCYC performs and/or sponsors various service projects throughout the year and helps organize and/or publicize countywide high school social events to help build a sense of community among all students living here.

Bylaws

The Youth Commission was established by the Board of Supervisors in 1983 and is governed by a set of bylaws. For more information view the Youth Commission Bylaws (PDF).

Meetings

  • Monthly September through May 6 to no later than 8 p.m. 
  • 2nd Wednesday of every month (Determined by Commission at the beginning of the year)
  • Public Safety Building Meeting Room

    301 Goodwin Neck Road

    Yorktown, VA 23692

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