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JAG-K students qualify for nationals
Great Bend High School’s JAG-K students placed first at the JAG-K Career Development Conference, held April 5 at Barton Community College.
Read MoreGBED eyes apprenticeships to help workforce woes
“Help wanted” signs hanging in windows and posted on billboards have become a familiar sight. But, through a new apprenticeship program, Great Bend Economic Development Inc. hopes to help solve this problem.
Read MoreNews Release: F.L. Schlagle Senior Receives Scholarship From JAG-K
Aleah Netherland was selected from an application process that included an essay, resume, a speech, letters of recommendation, and work samples.
Read MoreNews Release: McPherson High School Student Receives Scholarship Memorializing Former Sen. Bud Estes
Darriene Gibbs, a student at McPherson High School, was announced Tuesday as recipient of the first JAG-K Bud Estes Memorial Scholarship to honor the memory of the late Kansas state senator from Dodge City.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Students Gather for Career Development Conference and Career Fair
More than 200 students from JAG-K gathered at Barton Community College in Great Bend on April 5 for the organization’s annual State Career Development Conference.
Read MoreNews Release: Students Receive Financial Literacy Scholarships from Kansas Insurance Department
Eight JAG-K participants were announced Tuesday as winners of a financial literacy essay contest sponsored by the Office of the Kansas Securities Commissioner, a division of the Kansas Insurance Department.
Read MoreNews Release: Kiowa County High School Student Receives National JAG Scholarship
Alyssa Monroe, a senior at Kiowa County High School, was announced Tuesday by JAG as one of five Kenneth M. Smith Scholars nationwide who will receive $10,000 toward their college education.
Read MoreNews Release: Junction City Student Applies Skills Learned in JAG-K as an Employee of Taco Bell
Though still a high school student, Tairon Banks is excelling at work and making a difference at home.
Read MoreHHS Jag-K students visit the Capitol
On Feb. 10, JAG-K officers – Braydon Griswold, Karin Moorhous, Sheridan Jones, and Tatum Vaughan — from Hiawatha High School JAG-K Program gathered at the state Capitol as Gov. Laura Kelley proclaimed Feb. 10 as JAG-K Day in Kansas.
Read MoreHD Karns Innovations Academy students participate in JAG-K
Four HD Karns Innovations Academy students were among more than 300 participants of JAG-K from programs across the state.
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