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Six local high school students will be attending this year’s National Youth Tour Conference in Washington, D.C. this summer.

The students who were named as Youth Tour delegates representing Cuivre River Electric Cooperative are, from left, Rei Krushova (Liberty), Lillian Stanek (Troy Buchanan), Mya Kutz (Warrenton), Brooklyn Donohue (Liberty), Joseph Frei (Priory) and Ava Wiegand (Liberty). The delegates will travel to Washington, D.C., this summer.
The students who were named as Youth Tour delegates representing Cuivre River Electric Cooperative are, from left, Rei Krushova (Liberty), Lillian Stanek (Troy Buchanan), Mya Kutz (Warrenton), Brooklyn Donohue (Liberty), Joseph Frei (Priory) and Ava Wiegand (Liberty). The delegates will travel to Washington, D.C., this summer.

The top six-scoring finalists were Lillian Stanek, Troy Buchanan High School; Joseph Frei, Priory High School; Maya Kutz, Warrenton High School; and Brooklyn Donohue, Rei Krushova and Ava Wiegand, all of Liberty High School.

The final judging was determined during the annual Cuivre River Electric Cooperative Youth Tour Final Competition and Awards Banquet held April 1.

Six other finalists received $500 college scholarships. They were Anze Oosthuizen, Madison Jimenez and Kayla Rocco, all of Liberty High School; and Alyssa Ruediger, Raven Gaffney and Malia Hopper, all of Warrenton High School.

Oosthuizen and Jimenez were named first and second alternate, respectively, in the event one of the delegates cannot attend the trip.

The students who received $500 college scholarships were, from left, Madison Jimenez (Liberty), Kayla Rocco (Liberty), Alyssa Ruediger (Warrenton) and Raven Gaffney (Warrenton). Not pictured are Anze Oosthuizen (Liberty) and Malia Hopper (Warrenton).
The students who received $500 college scholarships were, from left, Madison Jimenez (Liberty), Kayla Rocco (Liberty), Alyssa Ruediger (Warrenton) and Raven Gaffney (Warrenton). Not pictured are Anze Oosthuizen (Liberty) and Malia Hopper (Warrenton).

This year’s National Youth Tour will take place June 14-20. The seven-day youth tour provides an action-filled week for delegates, offering them opportunities to visit with representatives from their congressional districts and tour famous monuments, the Smithsonian Institution’s museums and Arlington National Cemetery.

Cuivre River Electric fully funds the participation of its delegates. There is no cost to students or families.

Approximately 64 students from five schools entered the preliminary stage of competition by submitting an essay. The top 12 students won the opportunity to advance to the final competition. In the final stage students took a cooperative knowledge quiz and presented their essays orally.

This year’s topic was “My Favorite Cooperative Principle.” Scores from all three contest segments were combined to select the delegates and scholarship recipients.

Since 1964, Cuivre River has sponsored over 200 youth tour delegates for visits to Washington, D.C. More than 54,000 high school students sponsored by the nation’s electric cooperatives have participated in the youth tour since the educational leadership program began.

The annual contest is open to high school juniors who live and attend school in Cuivre River’s general service area, or who have Cuivre River Electric service in their homes.

For more information contact Tim Schmidt at tschmidt@cuivre.com or 636-695-4837.

Cuivre River Electric Cooperative is the largest member-owned electric cooperative in Missouri, providing electric service to over 75,000 homes and businesses in St. Charles, Lincoln, Warren, Pike and Montgomery counties.