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Youth Advisory Board
2011 Annual Report
The Youth Advisory Board was created by City Council resolution on April 19, 1994.
The purpose of the Youth Advisory Board is to gather information; to communicate with
organizations and agencies regarding youth-oriented issues and problems; to document
and discuss issues of importance to youth in the Fort Collins community, specifically as
they relate to City-operated services; to review and discuss legislation that may affect
youth; and to recommend to City Council local legislation and policy actions or changes
which would enhance the status of youth in the Fort Collins community.
In the Fall of 2011, the Youth Advisory Board voted to move to two meetings a month,
since they do not meet over the summer. The goal in meeting more often was to be able
to plan some youth centered events and carry them out in the course of nine months.
Overall, 12 meetings were held in 2011. At the first of the year, Kai Stuckey was serving
as Board Chair, Megan Ryssman as Vice Chair and Danika Ward as Secretary. In May
four Youth Advisory Board members graduated from high school and resigned from the
board. These members included; Kai Stuckey, Megan Ryssman, Danika Ward, Amanda
Maciel, Paige Radtke. Board member, Michael Mahon’s family moved out of Fort
Collins and he resigned as well.
No Youth Advisory Board meetings were held in June, July or August. New officers
were elected in September. Pranaya Sathe was named Chair, Kelsey Hennig, Vice Chair
and Siyu Wu as Secretary. At year’s end the Youth Advisory Board was comprised of
the afore mentioned officers plus, Langston Stuckey, Natalie Pederson, Nathan Welch
and Rylee Johnston. Megan Greer is serving as the staff liaison. Since 2009, Aislinn
Kottwitz has been the Youth Advisory Board’s City Council representative.
2011 Youth Advisory Board Accomplishments
• YAB wrote and conducted a survey for middle school and high school students.
60 surveys were conducted in each middle school and high school in Fort Collins.
The survey questions that were asked to middle school students were:
1. Have you experienced bullying at your school?
2. If you answered yes to question #1, what type of bullying have you seen?
Internet bullying, sexual harassment, physical abuse, etc.
3. Do you think there is enough for middle school students to do in Fort Collins.
4. Would you like to see a program that would help you feel more prepared for
high school?
The results:
Over 50% have experienced or seen bullying. Cyber was the most common
followed by verbal.
Create a mentorship program
Educate on why bullying is not ok
Have a place to turn in bullying complaints
Most kids think there is enough to do in Fort Collins; it is just a matter of
knowing where to look.
Create an events calendar
Work with entertainment companies to promote events for middle school
Most kids would like an optional high school prep class
“A day in the life” have high school teachers come talk to students
Pre AP classes
Maybe high school students could come talk after school since they have
recently made the transition
Questions that were asked to high school students were:
1. Do you feel like you have the financial skills to be successful in the real world?
2. Would a finance class be helpful to prepare you for post-high school life?
3. Do you feel that there are enough youth oriented activities in the community.
4. If you answered YES to question #3, what types of activities do you enjoy
participating in? If you answered NO, what type of activities or programs would
you like to see offered.
The results:
All 4 High Schools in Fort Collins participated in the survey.
Only half of the students surveyed feel ready for the real world
College prep class would be helpful
Include more shadowing experience to find what they really want to do
Finance class would be helpful
How to budget
Youth activates are not openly known
Events calendar needed
Publish a club directory- info, contact info
More club sports for fun
Ski/ concert/ hiking bus
Races specifically for youth
Clubs unrelated to sports
The Youth Advisory Board put the results into a presentation and hosted a meeting for
community members to share their findings in May.
Youth Advisory Board also:
• Volunteered at the Kites In The Park Kite Festival.
• Promoted Zombie Prom in tandem with Turning Point.
• Co-hosted the Make it Stop Anti-bullying Summit with Human Relations
Commission & Commission on Disabilities
Approximately 100 people attended including State Representative Randy Fischer
and two members of PSD School Board.
• Met with and provided feedback to Larimer County’s ‘Plug Into Nature’ initiative
supported by Great Outdoors Colorado.