Posts Tagged ‘JAG-K’
Kiowa County Teacher/Coach Honored for JAG-K Leadership
Kiowa County High School coach and teacher Marcus Mitchell recently received six awards for his work as a JAG-K Specialist, including Outstanding Specialist of the Year.
Read MoreNew Program at MHS Offers Path to Workforce
The program selects students with barriers to success and offers mentoring to help them overcome those barriers and find a path toward a career.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Earns Top National Honor for 8th Year
27 JAG-K school-based programs earned the prestigious 5 of 5 Award for 2021. Each of Kansas’ four regions achieved the 5 of 5 Award standard on a regional basis.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Career Specialist Participates in Externship at Textron Aviation
In addition to helping students with employment, educational enrichment, credit recovery or emotional support, JAG-K career specialists capitalize on the summer months to expand opportunities for students.
Read MoreNews Release: United Way of the Plains Makes $50,000 Grant to JAG-K
JAG-K is one of 69 human services programs that will receive funding from United Way of the Plains dedicated to help individuals and families throughout south central Kansas achieve their human potential.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Student Participates in Cadet LEO Academy
One JAG-K student took advantage of an opportunity offered by the Kansas Highway Patrol to learn more about a career field that interests him: law enforcement.
Read MoreWalmart grants $15K to JAG-K to continue workforce development
As it supports 36 employees who double as JAG-K students, international superstore chain Walmart has granted $15K to the Kansas chapter
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Student President One of Many Who Benefit from Walmart Donation
Nuru Abdallah is one of many in JAG-K who have benefited from the organization’s partnership with Walmart.
Read MoreHigh School Students Can Develop Cybersecurity Skills for Future Career Opportunities
Thanks to a partnership of six organizations, people aged 16 to 21 in Kansas can now access a cybersecurity skills through an apprenticeship.
Read MoreJAG-K Launches Fundraising Campaign to Cap FY 2022
Investment in JAG-K events has a transformative effect on the lives of our students.
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