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The Citywide Council on High Schools comprises:
Ten Parents of High School students selected by High School PA/PTA Officers (by region; two-year term)
One high school student selected by the Chancellor, as recommended by the Chancellor's Student Advisory Council (one-year term)
For answers to some common questions about the Citywide Council on High Schools, see the links below:
What is the Citywide Council on High Schools (CCHS)?
What does a member of the Citywide Council on High Schools do?
Who cannot serve on these Councils?
Do Council members get paid?
How will parent members of the Council be selected?
Can Parent Selectors nominate themselves for the Council?
Who will vote on behalf of a Parent Association if the president, secretary or treasurer resigns to become a candidate?
Will Council members be trained for their role?
What kind of time commitment would I be making as a Council member?
When are applications due?
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