2023 = A New Kid Mayor and Council Cohort
Mayor Kapszukiewicz and members of Toledo City Council gathered on the 22nd floor of One Government Center to launch the one-year term of the City’s 2023 Kid Mayor and Kid Council Members on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at 3:30 p.m. Special guests were Dr. Romules Durant, CEO/ Superintendent of Toledo Public Schools, and Dr. Kadee Anstadt, Superintendent, Washington Local Schools.







This program is being presented in partnership with Toledo Public and Washington Local Schools, the City of Toledo, and the Youth Empowerment and Engagement Committee of the Human Relations Commission.