Larned JAG-K Student Selected for Special Gifts
Larned JAG-K student receives gifts from EnterpriseKC.
Read MoreUHS students serve a little pie to teachers as part of competition
The Ulysses High School Jag-K program has become a leader in the school and across Grant County for its community service projects.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Helped Concordia Grad Overcome Hardships, Achieve Success as Husband, Father, Soldier
In 2014, Concordia High School senior Zach Roberts said, “JAG-K saved my life.”
Read MoreJunction City Students, Staff Meet with Kansas Board of Education
On December 10, 2024, students and staff from the JAG-K programs in Junction City joined JAG-K Senior Vice President of Programming Bev Mortmer in a presentation to the Kansas State Board of Education.
Read MoreJAG-K gets a lesson in local government
The Barton County Commissioners played host to several Great Bend High School students at Tuesday’s Agenda meeting. Part of the curriculum for the JAG-K program is learning the function of government, from the local level up to the federal level.
Read MoreEl Dorado Students Perform at PBR in Wichita
El Dorado JAG-K students had a special visit from the Professional Bull Riders Inc., (PBR), on Thursday morning before they performed at the opening event on Friday night.
Read MoreWins For Kansas: Answering ‘that’ question for students
“What are you going to do after graduation?”
Inside Circle High School in Towanda, one of the dozens of programs all across Kansas to give some thought first to the student and answers, second, to anyone who asks that question.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Students Receive Rare View of Honeywell Facility in Olathe
Recently a group of JAG-K students from Eudora High School were provided a behind-the-scenes look at the Honeywell manufacturing facility in Olathe where visits are a special privilege.
Read MoreKansas Office of the State Bank Commissioner Awards Grant Funds for Financial Literacy Education
The Office of the State Bank Commissioner has awarded $179,050 in grant funds to seven Kansas organizations, including JAG-K, to provide financial literacy education throughout the state.
Read MoreKansas to Expand Education, Workforce Opportunities for Youth in Detention
Chuck Knapp, president of JAG-K, said the governor has created “real hope” for young people in the juvenile justice system through the new law.
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