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2008–09 San Antonio Branch Student Board of Directors

Justin Caldwell
G. W. Brackenridge High School
Samantha Gonzales
G. W. Brackenridge High School

Jon Michael Saenz
Luther Burbank High School
Nichole Marie Sanchez
Luther Burbank High School
Edward Jesse Garza
Louis Fox Tech High School
Eleanor Rose Holmes
Louis Fox Tech High School
Eric Balderas
Highlands High School
Julian Dominguez
Highlands High School

A'Rielle Gatlan
Sam Houston High School

Stefano Bell
Sam Houston High School
Ernesto Verastequi
Thomas Jefferson High School
Robert Carrillo
Thomas
Jefferson High School
Jonathan Villanueva
Sidney Lanier High School
Naomi Lee Rodriguez
Sidney Lanier High School
Cody Cruz
Thomas Edison High School
Monica Roel
Thomas Edison High School

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From Classroom to Boardroom to Community

The San Antonio Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is proud to sponsor the Student Board of Directors in partnership with the San Antonio Independent School District.

The Student Board of Directors is a unique opportunity to give interested high school students exposure to the Federal Reserve System while also providing information about the importance of economics, business and the free market system.

Student Board members meet monthly at the San Antonio Fed, discuss economic issues with academic and business leaders, and get an insider’s view of daily Fed operations.

Students will learn hands-on about their local economy while becoming better prepared for college, the workforce and community involvement. They also develop leadership skills by participating in an education project in which they share their knowledge of the Federal Reserve in a presentation to parents, SAISD and Fed personnel.

The Selection Process

High schools within the San Antonio Independent School District select representatives to serve on the Student Board for a one-year term. Board members must be high school seniors in the top quarter of their class. Interested students must apply through their individual schools. Contact information can be obtained from the student’s school program representative or from the San Antonio Fed.

Program Schedule

Students serve from October through April. Meetings are held monthly at the San Antonio Fed, typically every third Thursday from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Student Board members are expected to attend all monthly meetings, participate fully in all discussions and complete an education project and participate in the District's Essay Contest. Special events, such as receptions with parents, may be scheduled at other times.

Meeting Agenda

At the monthly meetings, guest speakers—including senior Fed economists, Branch staff and District economic education employees—give presentations on Federal Reserve operations and economic issues. A question-and-answer period follows. At times, students have the opportunity to participate in behind-the-scenes tours of the Fed and San Antonio-area businesses.

Program Benefits

The Student Board program provides exceptional opportunities for personal and professional growth. Participants explore real-world issues affecting the nation’s economy and financial system. They work closely with senior decisionmakers at the Federal Reserve and with the corporate and civic leaders who serve on the San Antonio Fed’s Board of Directors. They also serve as ambassadors of the Federal Reserve, where they are challenged to share what they have learned with Federal Reserve and San Antonio Independent School District personnel. Participation can be included on a student’s transcript/resume upon successful completion of the program.

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