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Junior Achievement

Junior Achievement. JA’s Purpose. To educate and inspire young people to value free enterprise, business and economics in order to improve the quality of their lives. JA’s Mission To ensure that every child has a fundamental understanding of the free enterprise system.

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Junior Achievement

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  1. Junior Achievement

  2. JA’s Purpose To educate and inspire young people to value free enterprise, business and economics in order to improve the quality of their lives. JA’s Mission To ensure that every child has a fundamental understanding of the free enterprise system.

  3. What is Junior Achievement? • It is the largest organization dedicated to educating young people about business, economics, and free enterprise. • JA programs are taught by volunteers in-class and after-school at locations throughout the United States and in nearly 100 countries.

  4. Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest: Facts & Overview -JAUM was founded in 1949 and serves Minnesota, North Dakota and Western Wisconsin -JA has been in the Rochester area since 1962 -In the 2003-2004 school, year JA Rochester served 3,859 students in 156 Rochester area classrooms -In the 2004-2005 school, year JA Rochester is projected to serve over 4,600 students in 190 classes

  5. JA Programs Elementary School– Kindergarten - 6th grade Junior High/Middle School– 6th, 7th & 8th (9th) grades High School– 9th -12th grades

  6. Our World Our Nation Our Region Our City Our Community CONSUMER INDIVIDUAL Our Families Ourselves DECISION MAKING LIFELONG LEARNING WORKER JA’s Elementary Programs

  7. JA’s Middle Grade Programs include economics and business curricula for 6th-9th graders. • Personal Economics • Enterprise In Action • The International Marketplace • The Economics of Staying In School • Global Marketplace

  8. Exchange City

  9. JA’s High School Programsare economic and business curricula for students in 9th – 12th grades including a student led enterprise as well as two on-line programs. • JA Economics • JA Personal Finance (Online) • JA Success Skills • JA TITAN (Online) • JA Company Program • JA Job Shadow

  10. How Young People Benefit from JA: • They have the opportunity to interact with a positive role model; • They learn the importance of positive, professional relationships; • They learn by practical, hands-on experience that success is achieved through education; • They gain confidence from each of their successes, and as a result, carry a “CAN DO” attitude into every aspect of their lives.

  11. Volunteers are integral to JA • Volunteers partner with JA staff to deliver the age-appropriate programs to school students. • Volunteers work to educate students in our traditional classroom programs, our after-school programs, our Job Shadow day or in Exchange City.

  12. Professional Benefits of Being a JA Volunteer: • Enhance your transferable skills – such as leadership skills, communication skills and one-to-one team-building skills; • Help your business identify and recruit talented, confident future employees who have hands-on, practical experience; • Broaden your network of contacts by interacting with other JA volunteers at JA special events, and by sharing your experience as a volunteer with company employees and your community.

  13. Personal Benefits of Being a JA Volunteer: • You open the door to a child’s future; • Share your business skills and experience, and help to educate and encourage young people; • Teach kids to understand what it means to contribute to the economy as employees and consumers so they understand the fundamentals of the economy and the workplace; • You make a lasting impact on a child.

  14. JA Fundraising Get involved in other ways! • Special Event Volunteer • Bowling Team Captain • Individual Giving • Company Matching Program

  15. Thank you for your support of local youth!

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