Government Works: A City AcademyCity Academy participants

The City of Greensboro’s Government Works: A City Academy is a series of classes designed to teach participants about all aspects of City government. Watch this video from the 2009 graduation of City Academy.

The mission of Government Works is to develop future leaders and build a better community through the efforts of well informed and civically engaged residents.

Classes use engaging hands-on activities to show how City government affects the quality of life in Greensboro. Class are held weekly from 5:45-9 pm on Thursdays from September through November. Sessions include information on topics ranging from police to economic development to leadership. 

Program components include:

  • Preparation for service on a City board or commission
  • Experiential learning and hands-on activities
  • Thursday evening classes for 11 consecutive weeks at various locations throughout the City
  • Free meals at each session beginning at 5:30 pm
  • Graduation is held in mid-November at a regularly scheduled City Council meeting at 5:30 pm

City Academy is free and open to any resident who lives within the corporate limits of City of Greensboro. Twenty-five people representing all council districts and various backgrounds will be selected for the academy. Other selection criteria include:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older 
  • Must attend 80 percent of classes
  • Must submit a written statement of desire to participate

Preference will be given to those willing to serve on a board or commission.

For more information, contact:
Community Relations
City of Greensboro
PO Box 3136
Greensboro, NC 27402
336-373-2723