The House Page Program is an opportunity for high school students to serve their country and learn about the legislative process. Pages are sponsored by a Member of Congress and work as a team with other pages on the House floor. The Page Program is administered by the Office of the Clerk.

Pages are high school juniors who must be sixteen years of age with at least a 3.0 GPA. Pages who serve during the school year must attend the House Page School, which has an eleventh grade curriculum. Pages live at the Page Residence Hall and are supervised by a full-time, round-the-clock staff. Pages are paid employees whose room and board fees are subtracted from their paycheck. The summer page program is divided between a two-month appointment and a one-month appointment.

The House Page Program provides high school students the opportunity to learn about the legislative process with a hands-on approach. If you are interested in the House Page Program, please contact Congressman Crenshaw's Washington office at (202)225-2501.