The Junior Achievement Program is looking for volunteers!

The Junior Achievement Program is looking for volunteers!

Junior Achievement uses hands-on experiences to help young people
understand the economics of life. In partnership with business and
educators, Junior Achievement brings the real world to students, opening
their minds to their potential. After all, kids are our future.

Equipped with Junior Achievement-prepared materials, classroom
volunteers quickly lose any fear of being at the front of the class and
become energized and inspired by their students’ youthful enthusiasm.
All agree on one undeniable benefit: their partnership with Junior
Achievement will create a stronger, smarter pool of future employees who
will enhance America’s ability to compete within the global market.

Please join us as we present JA Careers with a Purpose to 10th grade
students at Heber Springs High School,through the history department,
beginning later this month. In order to provide volunteers with a team
teaching experience, approximately 14 volunteers are needed to reach all
students this semester.  The time commitment is one class period each
week for seven weeks. Training and materials provided.

To sign up or find out more, please contact Cheli Stafford, Director of
Education, Junior Achievement of Arkansas by email: cstafford@jaark.org
or by phone: 501.280.9118.