JAG Programs Receive National Recognition
5 of 5
For the first year ever, JAG has achieved the 5 of 5 National Performance Award. The 5 of 5 Award measures Graduation, College Attendance, Job/Military Placements, Full Time Placement (combination of part time work, school, etc.) and Total Positive Outcomes. Locally, our Region 7 JAG program has won this award every year that it has been awarded!
Scholarships
Indiana JAG programs are leading the way in scholarships awarded in 2016!
JAG Programs Select Officers
Every year, the JAG programs in each school elect officers to lead their organizations. The officers are responsible for helping to organize community service projects, lead fund raising efforts etc.
This year’s officers are:
Cloverdale:
President - Sincere Gaston
Vice President Leadership - Lily Davis
Vice President Community Service/Service Learning - Sean Johnson
Vice President Social Activities/Community Awareness - Skylar Price
Treasurers- Destinee Shipp and Payton Jannings
Secretaries- Briana Ulrey and Emily Minton
Northview
President - Tara Bell
Vice President - Jason Sanders
Treasurer/Financial Officer - Lincoln Buchholz
Secretary - Emily Livingston
Press Secretary - Britany Truxal
Riverton Parke
President - Justin Steinway
Vice President - Sierra Mason
Secretary - James Brown
Treasurer - Katlyn Valdes
Turkey Run
President - LaKrista Carver
Vice President - Tayler Bell
Secretary/Treasurer - Angel Trinkle
Sullivan
President - Gage Smitley
Event Planner - Emily Horton
Event Planning Assistant - Jaden Scott
Art/Visual - Tessa Carpenter
Vice President - Steven Gardner
Video/photographer - Meredith Lee
Historian - Deven Pool
Terre Haute South
President - Anteues Peterson
Vice President - Samantha Miles
Secretary - Hillary Duncan
Terre Haute North
President: Lauryn Taylor
Vice President of Leadership Development: Kayla Kelley
Vice President of Community Service: Mackenzie Boswell
Vice President of Civic Awareness and School Administrator Liaison: Stephanie Williams
Vice President of Career Development: Briella Ellis
Vice President of Social Awareness: Jalyn Fuller
Secretaries: Chyanne Gore, Shannon Carlson
Treasurers: Olivia Bevis and David Sears
Historians: Jaycob Tighe, Ciara Gibbons
Parliamentarian: Dawson Jenkins
Terre Haute North Welcomes Guest Speaker
The Terre Haute North program featured guest speaker Lonnie Bedwell. Lonnie does not allow the fact that he is blind limit him from living an adven
turous life. As a blind person Lonnie has scaled mountains, kayaked wild rivers and snow skied down advanced slopes. He talked about overcoming obstacles and not living with fear (false evidence about reality) or pity (poor information towards yourself).
THN Jag President Lauryn Taylor led the meeting and asked all officers to take a pledge to full fill the duties they have been elected to do. The Vice President of Leadership Development assisted with the ceremony. Students enjoyed a meal from China Wok. JAG Members had invited four of their peers to attend the ceremony. All students were respectful and ass
isted with the set up and tear down. The meeting was held in the Teacher’s Lounge at North High School.
Sullivan JAG Students Conduct Mock Car Crash
Every day teenagers are killed in automobile accidents. To help illustrate the dangers of impaired or distracted driving, the Sullivan High School JAG students conducted their annual mock car crash. The students partnered with local fire and rescue personel to show their fellow students the potential impacts of impaired or distracted driving after a halloween party.
http://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/sullivan-mock-crash-demonstration
Terre Haute North JAG Hosts Halloween Carnival
The JAG students at Terre Haute North recently hosted a Halloween Carnival at the Ryyves Hall Haunted House.
JAG students were there early to set up game stations. This gave the young children something else to do while the haunted house tours occurred. JAG students organized games and prizes for the children. We had a toilet paper toss, a face painting table, a count the candy corn game, Halloween bingo, free apple teeth treats, and a broom/pumpkin race. Prizes were given to the children as well. It was a great success and our JAG students felt great about their service. There were around 75 young children in attendance. They enjoyed the games and interacting with the JAG students.