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Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

USS Congress 2008

category dublin | public consultation / irish social forum | event notice author Monday March 10, 2008 12:57author by USS Education - Union of Secondary Studentsauthor email agm at uss dot ieauthor phone 087 2809388 Report this post to the editors

Get involved - Have a say in YOUR EDUCATION!
“It’s your choice, use your voice!”

The Union of Secondary School Students are holding our annual general meeting on Wed March 19th in the Clock Tower Building of the Department of Education & Science, Dublin 1. Invitation letters have been sent out to all post-primary Student Councils in the country. For more information email agm@uss.ie or ring/text us on 087 280 9388 . It is a great chance for Students to voice their opinions and debate on issues that affect them. Limited places are available for the day so don't miss out and reserve your place today! :)


The Union of Secondary Students is holding their Annual General Meeting on Wednesday March 19th in the Department of Education, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1.

The Union of Secondary Students (USS) is the only representative body for second-level student in Ireland both North and South. The Union aims to improve Educational conditions for second level students and to encourage them to use their voice and be heard! All students who want to have a say in their education are invited to attend the Union’s biggest event of the year.

The AGM will take place in the Clock Tower Building, Department of Education, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1; March 19th 2008 from 11am-5pm. An exciting and varied programme has been set for the day, including debates, guest speakers from Teenspace.ie, Ombudman for Children, and Conradh na Gaeilge. Students from all over the country will be present to share and put forward their views- students are welcome to send in their motions or any issues the wish to raise on the day.

Democratic elections will take place in the afternoon whereby students who are interested may run for a position on the USS board (a once in a lifetime experience). Running for a position is a great way to make a difference to Ireland's Education, Health and other polies, as the Government and various other stakeholders consult the Union about issues affecting students.

The USS wants as many students to take part on the day and ask you to encourage your peers to attend. It’s a fantastic experience for all students, particularly those studying CSPE or members of the Student Council/Youth Organisations such as Foróige. Information packs will be sent to all schools about the AGM and the work USS is involved in.

Make sure your voice is heard!

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