Lance Burris of Highland from Highland High School was nominated to represent his community and school at Arkansas Boys State 2023, an immersive leadership and civic engagement experience sponsored by the American Legion. Burris will join more than 500 young men at-tending the program’s82nd session at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway from May 28 to June 2.“Arkansas Boys State is a legacy program that has produced remarkable local, state, national and international leaders,” said Lloyd Jackson, executive di-rector of Arkansas Boys State. “That Lance was nominated to attend speaks volumes to his character, pursuit of excellence and desire to make his community stronger.” During his week at Arkansas Boys State, Burris will be assigned a political party, city, and county. Through-out the week, he and his peers will administer, from the ground up, a mock government as if it were real: run for office, draft and pass legislation, solve municipal challenges and engage constituents. “ We like to say that Arkansas Boys State is a week that shapes a lifetime, and our tens of thousands of alumni can attest to that,” said Jackson. “We’re thrilled that Lance is joining us and will experience this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” Burris and his peers at Arkansas Boys State will be guided through their experience by more than 60 volunteers who serve the program. The staff of volunteers includes college students and career professionals with interests and expertise in education, finance, industry, politics and government, journalism, and more. The week’s activities, including keynote speakers, general assemblies, and election speeches, will be streamed live by Arkansas PBS on their Arkansas Citizens Access Network: https://www.myarkansaspbs.org/arcan.Arkansas Boys State is an immersive pro-gram in civics education designed for high school juniors. Since1940, the week-long summer program has transformed the next generation of leaders throughout the state and beyond. These men have become state, national, and international leaders, including Pres. Bill Clinton, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former White House Chiefs of Staff Mack McLarty and Jack Watson Jr., Sen. Tom Cotton, Sen. John Boozman and Arkansas Chief Justice John Dan Kemp. Learn more atarboysstate.org. During their week at Arkansas Boys State, delegates are assigned apolitical party, city, and county. Throughout the week, delegates, from the ground up, administer this mock government as if it were real: they run for office, draft and pass legislation, solve municipal challenges, and engage constituents.