KSDE, KDOC introduce first Kansas Youth Registered Apprenticeship for Topeka high school students
The Kansas State Department of Education and Department of Commerce say a Topeka Public Schools USD 501 high school student sponsored by JAG-K will have the chance to work for the KSDE Information Technology team as part of the first-ever Kansas Youth Registered Apprenticeship.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Hires Former Participant as New Career Specialist
When the JAG-K program at Salina South High School needed a new Career Specialist last summer, an interesting candidate stepped up to the plate.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K to Sponsor Youth Registered Apprenticeships
A partnership between JAG-K, the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and the Topeka Unified School District 501 will create apprenticeships on the KSDE Information Technology team.
Read MoreCoffee with Chuck Focuses on Compensation/Culture of a Prospective Employer
Chuck chats about some of his recent visits with students, a speaking event with Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. and the importance of reviewing the total compensation package and culture of an employer.
Read MoreStafford County Economic Development: Norman leads JAG-K students to better job skills
Kathleen Norman, Assistant Director of Stafford County Economic Development, has been getting out to surrounding communities to facilitate Empowerment Training with the JAG-K Program.
Read MoreTreasurer Lynn Rogers to visit North High School JAG-K Program
“I hope to empower students with the knowledge that savings programs are available for all types of career dreams. Those dreams may include vocational or technical training, or a registered apprenticeship program,” Rogers said.
Read MoreThe Nation at Risk – Again
As governors and business leaders who serve on the board of JAG, we are compelled to report that the nation, once again, is at great risk of losing a critical part of our next generation.
Read MoreJAG-K officers attend Leadership Conference
HHS’ Career Specialist Kelly Griswold took her class’ JAG-K officers, Karin Moorhous, Blake Coyle, Cody Nevels, Tyler Gibbons and Tatum Vaughn, to the conference to continue building their leadership skills.
Read MoreNews Release: Kansas JAG-K Students Attend Leadership Development Conference at KU
For the first time in more than 19 months, JAG-K students gathered en masse for leadership development and inspiration from some of the organizations’ foremost supporters.
Read MoreNews Release: Garden City Career Specialist Wins State Staff Award
Lynzee Beery was named the organization’s “Ideal Team Player” for the first quarter of FY 21.
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