Rep. Carolyn Eslick sponsors Snohomish High School student as House page

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Rep. Carolyn Eslick sponsors Snohomish High School student as House page
Tristin Criswell, a Snohomish High School student, traveled to Olympia recently to serve as a page in the state House of Representatives. She was sponsored by her 39th District Rep. Carolyn Eslick.
“Tristin was a big help to my office this week. I was happy to sponsor her as a House page,” said Eslick, R-Sultan. “I hope Tristin had a positive experience, made some good friends and enjoyed her time in Olympia. I'm sure she'll be successful in all her future endeavors!”
Tristin, a Snohomish resident, is the daughter of Bobbi and Stacy Criswell. She enjoys basketball, riding horses and spending time with her friends.
Each year, students from around the state apply to take part in the House Page Program. Students spend a week attending page school, learning the inner workings of state government and assisting legislators on the House floor. Pages earn $35 per day while serving in the program.
To become a page, applicants must have a legislative sponsor, be between the ages of 14 and 16, and obtain written permission from their parents and school. For more information about the House Page Program go to leg.wa.gov/House/Pages/HousePageProgram.aspx or to learn more about the Gina Grant Bull Memorial Legislative Page Scholarship program go to leg.wa.gov/PageSchool/Pages/GinaGrantBullScholarship.aspx.