Released: July 8, 2025
Public and Private School Juniors and Seniors Invited to Apply for the Second Year of Delaware County Council’s Immersive Civic Leadership Program
Delaware County, PA — Delaware County Council is now accepting applications for the 2025–2026 Junior County Council program. This innovative initiative offers high school juniors and seniors from across the County the opportunity to explore local government, engage with public officials, and build leadership skills through real-world civic experience.
Students selected for Junior County Council will observe the policymaking process, attend bi-monthly Council meetings, take part in community outreach initiatives, and collaborate with County leaders on public service efforts. The program gives students a front-row seat to local government in action—helping them develop public speaking, teamwork, and civic engagement skills.
“Through Junior County Council, we’re providing an exciting, invaluable pathway for young leaders to gain experience, build confidence, and understand the real impact they can have on their communities,” said County Council Chair Dr. Monica Taylor. “I love seeing the energy and optimism that these students bring, and I’m honored to support the next generation of public servants.”
“Young people deserve more than a seat — they deserve to be heard,” said County Council Vice Chair Richard Womack. “This program empowers students to take ownership of their role in government and learn how to lead with purpose.”
Delaware County will select two to six students to join the program for the upcoming school year. Applications are due by July 18, with interviews beginning the week of July 21. Eligible students must be enrolled as upcoming juniors or seniors at public or private high schools located in Delaware County.
“This program is helping me understand that government isn’t just policy—it’s people working every day to solve real problems," said Adam Cuica, a rising senior at Penncrest High School and one of the inaugural Junior County Council class members returning for the 2025/26 school year. “I’ve really come to appreciate the earnest thought that goes into the business of government. I’ve learned that reliable and efficient teamwork is a crucial component of good leadership and character, and I’m grateful for this ongoing opportunity to work with my fellow Junior Council peers to bring out the voice of youth in this community.”
“For me, this program has truly given me the confidence to be able to present, speak, and interact with our Council and community members, actively listen and assist with the needs of our surrounding communities, and lead with purpose alongside other students who I have become close friends with during my time spent in Junior County Council,” added Joy Thomas, another returning Junior County Council member. “I’ve grown so much through this enriching experience not only as a leader and speaker, but also as an individual overall, and I’m truly grateful that I was able to be given this unique opportunity that will ultimately set me up for success throughout the many different aspects of my life. I would urge students from across the County to apply this summer and join us for what will be a truly rewarding year.”
The 2025–2026 program will launch in mid-September. Students will be mentored by County Council members and senior staff, gaining insights into County operations and participating in activities that promote civic awareness and community involvement.
To apply for Junior County Council, complete the application found on the County website at DelcoPA.Gov/Council/JuniorCCProgram.html.
Pictured in our inaugural class, left to right: Keyarra Barley, Olivia Heisey-Terrell, Kyla Love, Adam Ciuca, Linden Corbett, and Joy Thomas.