Governing Youth Council 2019-2020

Governing Youth Council 2019-2020

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Important Minute!


As the first quarter comes to an end the Bear River GYC has accomplished a lot. GYC members have definitely been “the voice” in their respected communities. As we approach our district meeting on December 20, 2012 we want to remind everyone to either complete the online evaluation forms for the first three steps, or bring completed evaluation forms to the meeting. It is very important that we receive these evaluation forms at or before our district meeting. We will take a minute to collect any paperwork that is brought to the meeting. We have conveniently scheduled our district meeting before the end of the Mayan calendar to ensure all paperwork can be collected. Thank you to those of you who have already taken a few minutes to complete the evaluation forms online.

Now that you have been reminded about the paperwork, take a minute to reflect on the first quarter GYC accomplishments. In the first quarter of the year GYC groups were established at schools throughout Cache, Logan, and Box Elder school districts. These GYC groups volunteered at the annual Red Ribbon Run to be drug free, established an anonymoustips.com account to combat bullying and drug use, and collected “We’ve Seen Enough” tobacco and alcohol advertising signature cards. These signature cards will be used later to show the support the GYC has gained against tobacco and alcohol advertising.

To celebrate these first quarter accomplishments, the GYC leadership has planned a fun district meeting filled with minute games and hot cocoa. We will also have the pleasure to hear from Camille Roundy from the Utah Department of Health and Jill Parker of the Bear River Health Department. Camille will address tobacco-advertising laws while Jill will take a minute to provide a short training on social media. We look forward to seeing each of you there. 

Monday, November 19, 2012

Paper Towers and Legislative Powers


Thursday’s district meeting was a blast. In preparation for our annual trip to the capitol, we were educated on how to send a holiday greeting to our legislative representatives to inform them of our trip to see them during the first part of next year.

Once again we split up into four groups for a fun activity. Each group was given a stack of paper with the instructions to build the tallest tower. No other rules or guidelines were set. As a side twist each group had to learn the names of everyone in their group and one person from each group would be tested at the end. After several minutes of tower building it was clear one group had created a sturdy tower reaching from the table to the ceiling. Another group, however, caught onto the excellent design idea but began to build on the floor, gaining a possible few feet in height from group one who started their tower on the table. Group one quickly reassessed the situation and decided to also move their tower to the floor; however, their tower was never the same and quickly fell to the floor only to be reconstructed into a long wall. The second group capitalized on the ingenious design to end the night with the tallest towers. The other two groups provided some outstanding and creative tower designs. The groups also learned each other names quite well.

To end the evening we were honored to have newly elected Representative Ed Redd stop by to help us learn more about talking to representatives and other things about the legislature to help prepare us for our trip to the capitol. We learned more about what the legislature does and also the best way to get in contact with our representative to inform them of important issues in our communities. Representative Redd also shared some advice about life with us, how we can do anything and be anything that we want to be. We are very grateful for his time and for the wisdom he shared with us.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

“Be the Voice”… Anonymously


Back in late summer GYC leadership met to decide on a theme for the year and to construct the activities that GYC will be asked to do throughout the year. “Be the Voice” was selected as the theme; however, we know it is hard to always be a visible voice around friends and classmates. To overcome this barrier and to help us all “Be the Voice” the GYC leadership decided that one of the objectives for the year would be to have each school register for anonymoustips.com. This web page allows someone to report anything going on at their school, like bullying or drug use, without anyone ever finding out who turned in the report. It is a great resource to allow students to “Be the Voice” without having to worry about becoming a target. It is up to each one of us to "Be the Voice" in our schools and communities to bring about positive change.

The Incredible Egg


District Meeting was everything it was “cracked-up” to be in October. To help GYC members get to know each other and learn how to work as a team, an egg drop activity was done. GYC members were split up into four groups, with each group getting the same materials including one egg, with the instructions to make something that will keep the egg from cracking when dropped. We ended up with a few scrambled eggs, but two groups were able to protect the egg.

The highlight of the night came when each GYC member was able to take an Oath of Office. We are grateful to Todd Barson and Keith Larsen for helping out with each Oath of Office.

Run to be Drug Free


On October 13, 2012 GYC members got up early and braved a slight chill in the air to volunteer at the annual Red Ribbon Run sponsored by the Bear River Health Department. The Red Ribbon Run is a great event that raises awareness to be drug free. GYC members helped with the start line, directed runners out on the course, cheered runners on, passed out medals to every runner as they crossed the finish line, and collected signatures for a future tobacco advertising project. GYC was happy to start the year off right by helping out with such a great event. 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

October Meeting Reschedule Due to UEA

Due to the UEA holiday which is Oct 18-19, 2012, we will be rescheduling our meeting to Oct. 25, 2012. We will still meet from 5-6:30 at the Bear River Health Department, 655 E 1300 N, Logan.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Submit your paperwork electronically!

As a GYC this year, we are trying to be a little more "technologically savvy" as well as a little more "environmentally friendly!" As such, all of our steps can be viewed from this blog and you can submit your evaluation forms electronically. The outline for each step is titled Step #1, #2, respectively. By clicking these links you will access a pdf of the step. Then, under each step, you will find a google form that you can fill out for your evaluation. We will talk more about this at our meeting in October! In the meantime, try it out!

Ribbon Run 2012

The GYC will be helping again this year with the annual Ribbon Run held at Cedar Ridge Middle School, 65 North 200 West in Hyde Park. The race will be held on Oct 13, 2012 (Saturday) and GYC should plan on helping from 8AM until 10 AM. Please meet by the south doors. We need only 2 reps from each school. You will be given a t-shirt for volunteering! See you then!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

GYC 2012-2013 "Be the Voice"

The Bear River Governing Youth Council will "Be the Voice" in 2012-2013 as we unite together to become advocates at school and in our community. This year we will be focusing on the influence of advertising on a youth's decision to use tobacco and alcohol. We will also be establishing a referral process called anonymoustips.com that schools can use to become more informed of alcohol, tobacco, drug, bullying issues at their school. We have a lot of great things planned and are looking forward to another successful school year.

We will continue to hold our meetings on the third Thursday of every month. Check back here regularly for the latest GYC happenings. You can also follow us on Facebook. Here are the dates of our 2012-2013 meetings:
  • Sept 20
  • Oct 18
  • Nov 15
  • Dec 20
  • Jan 17
  • Feb 21
  • Mar 21
  • Apr 18

Please plan on joining us at this year's Ribbon Run. It will be held Saturday Oct 13, 2012 at Cedar Ridge Middle School in Hyde Park.