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RHS JAG-K Organization Builds Marketing Campaign, Discusses Stress Management
Russell High School’s JAG-K organization worked in April to build a marketing campaign to promote JAG-K and what the program is about.
Read MoreNews Release: Concordia High School Student Elected President of National Student Organization
Ryah Klima was elected president of the the JAG Career Association by her peers at the organization’s National Career Development Conference in Dallas.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Students Place in National Competition
Two individuals and two teams representing JAG-K placed in national competitions in Dallas last week, while several other participants finished in the top 10.
Read MoreHays JAG-K Students Fare Well in Regional Development Conference
JAG-K students from Hays High School competed in the JAG-K Region Career Development Conference recently, claiming three medals and qualifying three to compete on the state level.
Read MoreNews Release: Kansas Bankers Association Meets With JAG-K Students Across the State
Members of the KBA teamed up with JAG-K this week to educate students about opportunities in the banking industry as well as tips on financial literacy.
Read MoreJAG-K students qualify for nationals
Great Bend High School’s JAG-K students placed first at the JAG-K Career Development Conference, held April 5 at Barton Community College.
Read MoreGBED eyes apprenticeships to help workforce woes
“Help wanted” signs hanging in windows and posted on billboards have become a familiar sight. But, through a new apprenticeship program, Great Bend Economic Development Inc. hopes to help solve this problem.
Read MoreNews Release: F.L. Schlagle Senior Receives Scholarship From JAG-K
Aleah Netherland was selected from an application process that included an essay, resume, a speech, letters of recommendation, and work samples.
Read MoreNews Release: Kiowa County High School Student Receives National JAG Scholarship
Alyssa Monroe, a senior at Kiowa County High School, was announced Tuesday by JAG as one of five Kenneth M. Smith Scholars nationwide who will receive $10,000 toward their college education.
Read MoreNews Release: Junction City Student Applies Skills Learned in JAG-K as an Employee of Taco Bell
Though still a high school student, Tairon Banks is excelling at work and making a difference at home.
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