Far left, Bridget Fayden, 14, from Kenmore recently served as a Senate page under Sen. Darlene Fairley, D-Lake Forest Park, in Olympia. Fayden, a Northshore Junior High student, likes to play soccer, draw, write, dance, sing and read. She plans to study psychology or English in college. “The (page) program helped me learn the (legislative) process more. I didn’t know what a bill was. I could easily explain the bill process to someone at home now,” she said. -
Far left, Bridget Fayden, 14, from Kenmore recently served as a Senate page under Sen. Darlene Fairley, D-Lake Forest Park, in Olympia. Fayden, a Northshore Junior High student, likes to play soccer, draw, write, dance, sing and read. She plans to study psychology or English in college. “The (page) program helped me learn the (legislative) process more. I didn’t know what a bill was. I could easily explain the bill process to someone at home now,” she said.

...Students serve as pages in Olympia...


April 21, 2009 · Updated 10:42 AM 

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