Straughn High School JAG Program Wins Bright Ideas Grant
Covington Electric Cooperative asked teachers one simple question: "What engaging classroom project could you bring to your classroom with $1,500?"
Covington Electric Cooperative asked teachers one simple question: "What engaging classroom project could you bring to your classroom with $1,500?"
One of the greatest benefits of any JAG program is that students gain exposure to industries, careers, and opportunities they would have never experienced otherwise.
The Cherokee County JAG program held their annual JAG Banquet on Thursday, November 15th at Gadsden State-Cherokee.
We were pleased to welcome Congressman Mike Rogers, representative of Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District, for a visit to the Cherokee County Career & Tech Center JAG program on October 19th.
The Initiation and Installation Ceremony lends that special touch and significant purpose to a Jobs for Alabama’s Graduates chapter.
I started JAG in August 2017. Over the past year, Mrs. Lee has made an amazing impact on my life as she continues to impact us all.
Emmy Raben, Senior from Straughn High School, stands proudly with her acceptance letter to The University of Alabama.
We recently celebrated the Blount County JAG Program Initiation and Installation Ceremony.
On July 24, 2018, Governor Kay Ivey hosted a reception for the dedicated Instructors of Jobs for Alabama's Graduates at the Governor's Mansion in Montgomery.
The 5-of-5 Award recognizes JAG programs that meet or exceed the standards in Five Categories that measure student success