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News Release for Immediate Release
May 1, 2009

Nearly 24,000 Youth Register for Summer Youth Employment Programs as Early Registration Comes to a Close

Enrollment reaches highest level since inception at May 1 deadline

(Washington, D.C.)  Nearly 24,000 District youth have registered for the District’s 2009 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) at its May 1 deadline, the Fenty Administration announced this morning. This is the highest level of enrollment in decades. This year’s nine-week summer work experience and academic enrichment program begins June 18 and ends August 21.

This year also marks a record number of job opportunities for program participants. Youth will have a variety of job options and will work in many District agencies, in the private sector, the federal government, including the White House, and in the Mayor’s Conservation Corps. Each of these experiences will develop responsible role models who are invested in their communities.

“Given the current economic conditions, we want to ensure that our youth are given optimal advantages to learn and earn this summer,” said Mayor Adrian Fenty.  “The businesses that are seeking to hire our youth are excited about this year’s summer program and anxious to be paired with youth workers who are early registrants.”  According to Fenty, early registrants send a powerful message to employers that they are serious, ready to work and want to earn an income this summer.  “This is why we are urging all interested youth to go online immediately and register by the end of today and complete the certification process,” he says.

According to Joseph Walsh, Acting Director for the D.C. Department of Employment Services (DOES), the agency’s Office of Youth Programs (OYP) will continue to assist District youth seeking work throughout the year.  “We are excited about this year’s summer program and also committed to providing all the necessary means of support to District youth interested in working--part-time or fulltime, in school or out of school,” he said. “We understand that in this current economic climate the need for extra income is critical for many young people and their families.”

Enhancements to this year’s program include introducing a completely online system to ensure an easier application and certification process for the youth. Youth participants and their individual work sites will utilize an electronic payroll system that will allow time and attendance to be entered and verified daily.  Youth will continue to use the summer jobs website to learn more information about the program and other workforce development opportunities throughout the summer.

The Office of Youth Programs offers several programs to help District youth, ages 14 -24, develop the skills and attitudes needed to successfully compete in today’s competitive labor market. SYEP, one of Mayor Fenty’s premier initiatives, provides city youth, ages 14 -21, career exposure and academic enrichment opportunities to allow them to consistently develop the skills and attitudes necessary to succeed in the workplace. For additional information on the SYEP ‘09, please visit www.summerjobs.dc.gov..or contact the DOES Office of Youth Programs at 202.698.5832.