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News Release: JAG-K Grad Finds Success in Law Enforcement Career Field
A 2021 graduate of Hiawatha High School, Austin Coffelt has already provided significant service to the community. Though just 21, he has gained work experience in corrections and law enforcement.
Read MoreStudents assist seniors
It was a busy day of Christmas Giving and Christmas Cheer for JAG Students and older adults.
Read MoreNews Release: 180 JAG-K Students Participate in Air Force Career Fair at McConnell AFB
JAG-K students were recently introduced to career opportunities in a branch of the military via a day spent at McConnell Air Force Base near Wichita.
Read MoreHiawatha High School student travels to Washington, D.C. with JAG-K
Hiawatha High School student Hayden Brown traveled to Washington, D.C. with JAG-K. Brown was able to achieve this accomplishment because of his position in the leadership team of JAG-K.
Read MoreKJCC Graduation Video featuring JAG-K Senior VP of Programming
19 graduates received their diplomas from Lawrence Gardner High School and 16 students received certifications through Washburn Institute of Technology.
Read MoreLarned High School senior navigates grief through JAG-K, represents Kansas at national conference
“This program has definitely changed his life. He’s a leader in our school, in JAG, at the state level. To see where he was as a sophomore to where he is now as a senior is amazing.”
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Receives Grant from United Way of the Plains
Students in the JAG-K organization are benefitting from a grant from the United Way of the Plains that is providing consistency and continuity in their classrooms.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Receives $25,000 Grant from Kohl’s
JAG-K was recently named one of 200 nonprofit organizations nationwide to receive a $25,000 grant from Kohl’s in support of improving family health and welfare.
Read More$189,091 in grants awarded for financial literacy in Kansas
The Office of the State Bank Commissioner has announced that $189,091 in grants have been awarded to eight Kansas organizations.
Read MoreKansas Office of the State Bank Commissioner Awards Grant Funds for Financial Literacy Education
The Office of the State Bank Commissioner has awarded $189,091 in grant funds to eight Kansas organizations, including JAG-K, to provide financial literacy education throughout the state.
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