Posts Tagged ‘Jobs for America's Graduates’
News Release: JAG-K Students Visit Statehouse, Meet with Gov. Kelly, Legislators
More than 300 JAG-K participants from across Kansas visited the Statehouse as part of the JAG-K Day at the Capitol celebration on Feb. 10.
Read MoreThis program is helping more Kansas students graduate, and it’s expanding
“You can feed them today, and they’re fed for that day,” Career Specialist Tony Evans said. “Or you can teach them how to get their own food, and you’ve helped feed them for a lifetime.”
Read MoreNews Release: JAG National Office Hires Kansan as Student Engagement Intern
Linda Moyo, a 2018 graduate of Newton High School, is giving a voice to current JAG-K participants as the national Student Engagement Intern.
Read MoreNews Release: ADM Partners With JAG-K to Develop Next Generation of Employees and Leaders
ADM is active in sharing valuable lessons about work and careers, overcoming obstacles and pursuing dreams.
Read MoreJAG-K student officers learn about leadership in Washington D.C.
Among students participating was Hiawatha senior Karin Moorhous, who is State Career Association Secretary.
Read MoreEHS senior takes D.C. leadership trip
An Emporia High School student is back from a leadership development trip to Washington.
Read MoreJAG-K student officers learn about leadership in Washington D.C.
A group of Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) participants from Kansas recently spent four days in Washington D.C., on a leadership development trip.
Read MoreNews Release: JAG-K Student Officers Learn About Leadership in Washington D.C.
In addition to touring the nation’s capitol and meeting with members of the Kansas Congressional delegation and staff, the students also participated in the JAG National Student Leadership Academy.
Read MoreLetter: Help save lives through education by supporting JAG-K!
Giving Tuesday is a global movement to connect those who want to make a positive impact with those who need help the most.
Read MoreKSDE, 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.
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