JAG

By Sergio Guzman
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:25 AM CDT

 

EMPLoY, or Educational Mission to Prepare Louisiana’s Youth, is a pilot program that supports students age 16 and older, who are functioning at a 7th grade level or higher. These students, with the consent of their parents, have opted out of the traditional school setting to enter the GED/Skills Option Program. 

I just wanted to post something positive for all to see.


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JAG - Job's for America's Graduates had a leadership conference yesterday in Alexandria Louisiana at the SAI Convention Center. The conference was a place for students to learn and compete for State offices in the JAG program. Five of the six officers from the New Iberia area particiapted. Their names are Kevia Broussard (President), Franchester Reed (Secretary), Tierra Hall (VP of Leadership Development,), Monalisa Joseph (VP of Career Development), and Brenzil Plowden (VP of Social Awareness). Unable to attend becuase of prior Educational Commitments was Amber Romero (VP of Civic Awareness).

Jobs for America’s Graduates-Louisiana, or JAG-LA, is a dropout prevention and recovery program that delivers a unique set of services to at-risk students age 12 and older. For students participating in the program who are still enrolled in a traditional school setting, JAG seeks to assist them in successfully earning a high school diploma. For students who have previously dropped out of school, JAG is intended to assist them in earning a GED or high school diploma.

These students are also a part of EMPLoY, and initiative promoted by Governor Jindal.

EMPLoY, or Educational Mission to Prepare Louisiana’s Youth, is a pilot program that supports students age 16 and older, who are functioning at a 7th grade level or higher. These students, with the consent of their parents, have opted out of the traditional school setting to enter the GED/Skills Option Program. 

I just wanted to commend these young ladies on what they accomplished. Though they did not win their respective State offices, they particiapted in the training, wrote and delivered speeches in front of hundreds of critical on-lookers, and maintatined an air of dignity and respect for all to see. These lovely laides were up at 5am (Some earlier) to dress and prepare for the long trip and though they were all so nervous that they may have lost thier McDonald breakfast's, they all performed in front of the crowd like real professional speakers. With all their studying for GED's, learning Vocational skills, working part time jobs, and officer duties, it was amzing that they were able to write speeches for the race. Their were so many comments on how well behaved and how well they spoke, that I believed they would all sure to win their position in State. I wasn't to be, but I am so proud of these ladies for what they did and how they performed that I just had to write this so everyone would know how truly talented and gifted they are.

If you are lucky enough to know one of these ladies, please let them know they are appreciated by their community! Thank You!

Comments

    Concerned wrote on Oct 20, 2009 11:08 AM:

    " I really cannot see why more people haven't responded or commented on this piece. I see you all complaining about todays teens, the complete disregard by todays youth for an education and the dropout rate. But no one commends these students for what they have accomplished? I guess we are all about complaining and not about cheering for people who try to do something with their lives. "

    JAG too wrote on Oct 15, 2009 12:53 PM:

    " This was the first JAG event that I attended--- and I must agree that Patricia Merrick could not have said it better--- it was an awesome event to see! It was well organized-- the level of dedication and effort from all participants was obvious and the students were engaged and well behaved. What a tribute to the students and education professonals this entire conference was. Job well done! "

    JAG wrote on Oct 15, 2009 12:52 PM:

    " There are moments in your work that make you proud of what you do. The JAG Leadership Conference was one of those moments.
    My first accolades must go to the students because that’s who we do this for. Although the exuberance of youth was abundant, the students were professional in their behavior and appearance. They were also appreciative of the opportunity for leadership development. I witnessed several students thanking staff for the conference. "

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