
The Weston University Program, initiated by the City of Weston in 2002, is an eight month program for Weston high school students that provides participants with an opportunity to learn about state and local government; in particular, Weston's municipal government, through a combination of classroom and real-world experiences from the people who work there. The University Program concept was originated by Weston's City Manager, John R. Flint and developed by the City's Director of Communications. Select students from Cypress Bay, Sagemont and Western High Schools participate each year.
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