JAG students compete in virtual event

Southwest Kansas students who qualified to compete at NSLA, and the category, are: Natalie Radke, Garden City, second place in employability, Blair Holliday & Alexas Amos, Holcomb, first place in project-based learning.

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JAG-K student featured on KPR, receives gift of free college

Original story can be found at: https://www.hutchnews.com/news/20200430/jag-k-student-featured-on-kpr-receives-gift-of-free-college Thanks in part to a program that helps students overcome barriers to success, a teenager named Kira has put a lifetime of abuse, neglect and stunted development behind her, and has a bright future ahead. She shared her story of resilience and recovery on Kansas Public Radio (KPR)…

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Good News for JAG-K Student: Kira’s Compelling Story Inspires Generous Radio Listener

Original story posted at https://kansaspublicradio.org/kpr-news/good-news-jag-k-student-kiras-compelling-story-inspires-generous-listener By J. Schafer – Kansas Public Radio, April 30, 2020 There’s been a lot of bad news to report lately: from new cases of coronavirus to rising unemployment numbers.  But today… we actually have some good news to share.  So turn up the radio, sit back and listen.  KPR’s J.…

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Lingafelter named national JAG trainer

Brad Lingafelter of Haviland, regional director of Jobs for America’s Graduates-Kansas (JAG-K) programs, was recently selected to participate in the organization’s National Training Academy.

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