Begin the process by downloading the Senate Scholar Application.
If you have any questions concerning the program or the application process, please contact Dr. Tammy Wehrle at (608) 261-0533 or email at tammy.wehrle@legis.wi.gov.
WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE
Educational Opportunities
Legislative Education & Outreach Officer
Dr. Tammy Wehrle
Dr. Wehrle is the Senate's Civics Education Coordinator, overseeing the Senate Scholar Program as its Administrator and coordinating the Senate’s Page for a Day and Kids at the Capitol programs. She is a licensed educator who taught in the classroom for 20 years before coming to the Capitol. Dr. Wehrle has a passion for government, as well as working with young people to allow them the opportunity to learn as much as they can about the legislature and the legislative process. Learn more about her expertise in legislative education on the NCSL Staff Snapshot webpage and in her featured episode on the NCSL ‘Our American States’ podcast, A Lesson in Civics | OAS Episode 217 | NCSL Podcasts (simplecast.com).
Dr. Wehrle also serves as the Continuity of Operations (COOP) coordinator for the Senate.
Phone: (608) 261-0533
Email: Tammy.Wehrle@legis.wisconsin.gov
2025 Scholar Weeks: January 12-17 | February 16-21 | March 16-21
The Senate Scholar Program is an intensive week-long educational program offered by the Wisconsin State Senate. Admission to the program is highly competitive and is limited to 33 academically exceptional high school juniors and seniors from around Wisconsin. Each Senate Scholar receives a hands-on, up-close view of the Legislature’s role in our democracy.
Senate Scholars gain experience in such diverse areas as policy development, constituent relations, and processing legislation by working with Senators, legislative staff and University of Wisconsin faculty.
Wisconsin State Senators may sponsor Wisconsin students to serve for one day as a page in the State Capitol. Students must be in middle or high school and required to be 12 years of age or older.
It is the goal of the program for students to learn all they can about state government and how it functions. In addition to performing legislative duties, pages will be able to observe lawmakers, lobbyists, staff, and constituents that are all working together in the legislative process. Senate Pages will serve the members by assisting in the delivery of important information and messages to Senate offices.
The Page for a Day program will be offered throughout the session on Tuesdays and Thursdays and will not be available during the Senate Scholar program.
A typical day would include:
Pages will arrive at 8:30 AM for orientation with the Legislative Education and Outreach Officer. They will then take a tour of the building and work with the Sergeant at Arms’ staff. After lunch, pages will be given time to meet their Senator and may spend time working in their Senator’s office. The rest of the afternoon the page will work with the Sergeant at Arms’ office and staff. The day would end at 4:00 PM.
The starting time can be flexible, depending on the needs of the student.
Application Requirements:
1) Completed Application
2) Complete an essay explaining why you want to be a ‘Page for a Day’
3) Signed consent forms
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Tammy Wehrle
Legislative Education and Outreach Officer
Page for a Day Program
State Capitol, PO Box 7882
Madison, WI 53707-7882
Tammy.wehrle@legis.wi.gov
Wisconsin State Senators may sponsor Wisconsin students to take part in the KIDS at the Capitol program at the State Capitol. Kids, ages six through eleven, who desire to learn more about the Capitol and spend time learning about the legislative process are invited to apply. Our goal is to get kids excited about the legislative process and see it take place first hand.
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