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     JA in the News

JA Serves One Millionth Student

JA Finance Park
students do their taxes


JA High School Advanced Manufacturing Careers Expo

JA of the Heartland wins career exploration grant

Geneseo Students Think Economically at JA Finance Park

JA of the Heartland wins prestigious economic education award

Q-C students see future at skilled-labor careers expo


JA of the Heartland wins MetLife Foundation Entrepreneurial Award 

Local volunteers recognized with National Leadership Award

2010-2011 Board Chair and Officers Announced

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High School Programs

Program Overview


As high school students begin to position themselves for their future, there are many unanswered questions about what lies ahead. Junior Achievement's high school programs help students make informed, intelligent decisions about their future, and fosters skills that will be highly useful in the business world.

With a range of different programs, Junior Achievement teaches about concepts relating to entrepreneurship, finanical literacy, and work readiness.  The volunteers bring real-life business experience and guidance into the classroom at a time that represents an essential crossroads for young people.

JA In-School Programs

  • JA Be Entrepreneurial
  • JA Economics
  • JA Exploring Economics
  • JA TITAN 
  • JA Banks in Action
  • JA Success Skills
  • JA Careers with a Purpose
  • JA Business Ethics
  • Junior Achievement presents:  The NEFE High School Financial Planning Program
  • JA Company Program
  • Executives for Ethics