Cooper Attends 78th Session Of Missouri Boys State

Jacob Thomas Cooper participated in The American Legion Boys State of Missouri on June 17-24 at the campus of the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Cooper was selected based on his leadership, citizenship, academics, and character during his junior year at McDonald County High School.

Boys State is a pure democracy in that all citizens may vote and are eligible to hold office. The program is designed to educate and train Missouri's young leaders in functional citizenship, leadership and government. Nearly 1,000 student leaders build an entire state government in a single week.

Accomplishments, positions held, and awards earned by Cooper at Missouri Boys State included, Citizen of Blair City; Member of the Nationalist Party; City Party Chairman; County Committee Vice-Chairman; Delegate to State Convention, Ward I; Ward Committeeman, Ward I; City Employee; City Athletic Competition, 3rd Place and appeared on the ballot for County Commissioner and Governor. Cooper attended Campaigning and Political Operations School while participating in Boys State.

Cooper, son of Derek and Melinda Cooper, was sponsored by Bill and Lucy Martin. Sponsors afford the opportunity for students to participate in this nationally recognized program and are critical to its continued success. Organizations, businesses, and individuals interested in becoming a sponsor are encouraged to contact the Missouri Boys State Headquarters at 1-877-342-5627.

The Boys State staff is comprised of educational, legal, professional, and civic leaders who volunteer their time each year. Missouri Boys State is a 501(c)(3) organization and is a Missouri American Legion program.

Students who are juniors during the 2017-18 academic year and are interested in participating should contact their High School Counselor and visit the Missouri Boys State website at www.moboysstate.org. The 2018 session will be held June 16-23.

Informational presentations by a Boys State staff member are available to schools and organizations by contacting Bettie Rusher at the Missouri Boys State Headquarters at 1-877-342-5627 or email [email protected].

General News on 09/21/2017