 Harford 
County was well represented at the 68th Maryland Youth and Government (YAG) 
Legislative Session. Eleven students from Edgewood, Aberdeen and Fallston high 
schools spent eight months preparing bills and gaining a unique understanding of 
the legislative process. In April, they joined more than 200 students from 
across Maryland to put their learning and bill ideas into action. Participating 
students included Global Studies/International Baccalaureate program students 
Udi Onyile, Daniel Gorski, Rebecca Parrish, Meagan Estevez and Ben Gorski, along 
with Brittany Brooks, Semaj Smith and Lauren Alexander from Edgewood High 
School; Alexander McArtor and C.J. Whitlock from Fallston High School; and 
Justin Daniels from Aberdeen High School.
Harford 
County was well represented at the 68th Maryland Youth and Government (YAG) 
Legislative Session. Eleven students from Edgewood, Aberdeen and Fallston high 
schools spent eight months preparing bills and gaining a unique understanding of 
the legislative process. In April, they joined more than 200 students from 
across Maryland to put their learning and bill ideas into action. Participating 
students included Global Studies/International Baccalaureate program students 
Udi Onyile, Daniel Gorski, Rebecca Parrish, Meagan Estevez and Ben Gorski, along 
with Brittany Brooks, Semaj Smith and Lauren Alexander from Edgewood High 
School; Alexander McArtor and C.J. Whitlock from Fallston High School; and 
Justin Daniels from Aberdeen High School. Sunday, June 9, 2013
Harford Students Shine at Youth and Government Session
 Harford 
County was well represented at the 68th Maryland Youth and Government (YAG) 
Legislative Session. Eleven students from Edgewood, Aberdeen and Fallston high 
schools spent eight months preparing bills and gaining a unique understanding of 
the legislative process. In April, they joined more than 200 students from 
across Maryland to put their learning and bill ideas into action. Participating 
students included Global Studies/International Baccalaureate program students 
Udi Onyile, Daniel Gorski, Rebecca Parrish, Meagan Estevez and Ben Gorski, along 
with Brittany Brooks, Semaj Smith and Lauren Alexander from Edgewood High 
School; Alexander McArtor and C.J. Whitlock from Fallston High School; and 
Justin Daniels from Aberdeen High School.
Harford 
County was well represented at the 68th Maryland Youth and Government (YAG) 
Legislative Session. Eleven students from Edgewood, Aberdeen and Fallston high 
schools spent eight months preparing bills and gaining a unique understanding of 
the legislative process. In April, they joined more than 200 students from 
across Maryland to put their learning and bill ideas into action. Participating 
students included Global Studies/International Baccalaureate program students 
Udi Onyile, Daniel Gorski, Rebecca Parrish, Meagan Estevez and Ben Gorski, along 
with Brittany Brooks, Semaj Smith and Lauren Alexander from Edgewood High 
School; Alexander McArtor and C.J. Whitlock from Fallston High School; and 
Justin Daniels from Aberdeen High School. 
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