News Release: KHF Grant Creates Partnership Between JAG-Kand Creative Pathways & Means
JAG-K is the recipient of a $25,000 2021 Impact and Capacity Grant from Kansas Health Foundation.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Summer Activities Can Change Lives
Helping JAG-K students overcome barriers to success requires year-round commitment. Ryleigh Atkinson-McLaury’s internship is the perfect example of the type of experience JAG-K hopes to provide all its students during the summer.
Read MoreNews Release: Seniors Receive Scholarships from JAG-K
Three participants in JAG-K programs were recently named recipients of the JAG-K Mortimer Scholarship for seniors in high school.
Read MoreLetter: JAG Statistics Celebrated By Organization’s National President
The national office of JAG announced on June 8 some amazing statistics about the success of the program nationally.
Read MoreLetter: JAG-K Helps Students Succeed Despite Pandemic
Amid the largest surge of dropouts in U.S. history, JAG-K kept students engaged, on track to graduate, and on the path to success.
Read MoreKnapp Discusses Graduation on Radio Program
JAG-K President/CEO Chuck Knapp discussed the success of the Kansas program in helping students during the pandemic on the Danielle Norwood Show on May 17.
Read MoreGovernor Laura Kelly joined other leaders to help Kansas young people reach their full potential
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly joined Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Vice Chair of the JAG national board, to discuss the benefits of the JAG program in Kansas
Read MoreSuccess Story: Tionna
Tionna came to the Pittsburg High School JAG as a freshman angry and always ready to start a rebellion.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Students Compete at Virtual State Career Development Conference, Elect Officers
More than 150 students from JAG-K programs across the state participated in the organization’s annual State Career Development Conference (CDC), held virtually on April 21.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Partnership with John Deere in Coffeyville Grows
The JAG-K program at Field Kindley Memorial High School in Coffeyville was recently awarded a grant of $36,000 by a local John Deere unit to help fund the program.
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