Posts Tagged ‘NSLA’
Hiawatha 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 MoreNews Release: Kansan Helps Lead NSLA Event in Washington D.C.
Ryah Klima, a 2022 graduate of Concordia High School, played an important role in the recent JAG NSLA in Washington D.C. as president of the JAG National Career Association.
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 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 MoreHays High student places third in national competition
Hays High School student Jonathan Rupe claimed third place in a national Financial Literacy competition sponsored by Jobs For America’s Graduates this week.
Read MoreJAG-K Students Place in National Competition
Three participants in the JAG-K program claimed first place in national competitions this week, while three others took third place.
Read MoreHHS student qualifies for National Student Leadership Academy in D.C.
More than 200 students from Jobs for America’s Graduates – Kansas JAG-K programs across the state participated in the organization’s annual State Career Development Conference (CDC)
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