DiscoverEducation Matters With MySchoolOptionsEpisode 17 - Empowering Futures: Brianna Morse on How Indiana’s JAG Program is Transforming Student Lives and Expanding Opportunities
Episode 17 - Empowering Futures: Brianna Morse on How Indiana’s JAG Program is Transforming Student Lives and Expanding Opportunities

Episode 17 - Empowering Futures: Brianna Morse on How Indiana’s JAG Program is Transforming Student Lives and Expanding Opportunities

Update: 2024-08-23
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Brianna Morse, Director of Youth Initiatives and Field Support for the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, discusses the JAG program and its impact on students. JAG, which stands for Jobs for America's Graduates, is a program that focuses on workforce preparation and career development for high school students. The program provides employability skills, leadership opportunities, and mentorship to help students succeed in school and beyond. Morse shares success stories of students who have overcome challenges and transformed their lives through JAG. The program is expanding to include middle school students, providing them with goal-setting and self-esteem building skills. The JAG program in Indiana is expanding to include all four years of high school, with some schools even offering JAG in middle school. Partnerships with local employers and community organizations are crucial for the success of the program, as they provide job opportunities and real-world experiences for students. JAG also provides support for students facing challenges such as homelessness, mental health issues, and parenting. The program aims to continue expanding and evolving to meet the changing needs of workforce and education, and to give students a voice in decision-making processes. The ultimate goal is to provide individualized opportunities for all students and prepare them for success in their chosen paths.

 

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  • The JAG program focuses on workforce preparation and career development for high school students

  • The program provides employability skills, leadership opportunities, and mentorship

  • JAG has had a transformative impact on students, helping them overcome challenges and succeed

  • The program is expanding to include middle school students, providing them with goal-setting and self-esteem building skills The JAG program in Indiana is expanding to include all four years of high school, with some schools even offering JAG in middle school.

  • Partnerships with local employers and community organizations are crucial for the success of the program, as they provide job opportunities and real-world experiences for students.

  • JAG provides support for students facing challenges such as homelessness, mental health issues, and parenting.

  • The program aims to continue expanding and evolving to meet the changing needs of workforce and education, and to give students a voice in decision-making processes.

  • The ultimate goal is to provide individualized opportunities for all students and prepare them for success in their chosen paths.

 

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Episode 17 - Empowering Futures: Brianna Morse on How Indiana’s JAG Program is Transforming Student Lives and Expanding Opportunities

Episode 17 - Empowering Futures: Brianna Morse on How Indiana’s JAG Program is Transforming Student Lives and Expanding Opportunities

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