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San Antonio Branch

2012–13 Student Board of Directors

Marquize Menchaca
Brackenridge High School

Michael Ytuarte
Brackenridge High School

James Garza
Burbank High School


Louisa Rodriguez
Burbank High School


Jennifer Mendez
Edison High School

Rodolfo Navarrete
Edison High School

Justin Manjarrez
Fox Tech High School

Jaclyn Munoz
Fox Tech High School

Tanya Sanchez
Highlands High School

Aaron Vega
Highlands High School

Ashley De La Garza
Jefferson High School

Antoni Perez
Jefferson High School

Mia Muniz
Lanier High School

Selena Rivera
Lanier High School

Isaac Thornton
Sam Houston High School

Dominique Washington
Sam Houston High School

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 program provides a unique opportunity for students to learn about the roles and functions of the Federal Reserve. Students will gain exposure to the Federal Reserve System while learning about their local community and developing leadership skills by participating in an education project.

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.

Program Schedule

Once selected, students serve from October through March and attend monthly meetings held at the San Antonio Federal Reserve Branch. Meetings include guest speakers, presentations, roundtable discussions and educational exercises.

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. Participation can be included on a student’s transcript/resume upon successful completion of the program.

 

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