Plymouth Student Honored at JAG Conference

Plymouth Student Honored at JAG Conference

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INDIANAPOLIS (April 2, 2018) — The Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) program, which helps high school students with barriers to success earn their diploma and learn valuable employability skills, recently hosted the 10th annual State Career Development Conference with more than 160 students competing in the state finals. Students from all over the state competed in 10 different categories that challenged their critical thinking skills, entrepreneurial savvy, public speaking and writing comprehension. More than 1,000 JAG Indiana students initially competed in the regional events before the field was narrowed to 160 with the capstone achievement being the Outstanding Senior recognition. Plymouth High School student Jake Brown placed 3rd in the Financial Literacy category at the State Career Development Conference.

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Plymouth High School student Jake Brown (middle) placed 3rd in the Financial Literacy category at the State Career Development Conference.

 

Plymouth High School student Jake Brown (middle) placed 3rd in the Financial Literacy category at the State Career Development Conference.