Junior Achievement--Inspiring and Preparing Youth
Posted by Joan Fawcett
on Sep 26, 2012
At the Sept. 26th membership meeting, Tracy Barnacle spoke about Junior Achievement and its mission and the role and involvement of Prior Lake Rotarians

JA's core values are Belief, Commitment, Passion, Respect, Conviction. Ways to get invoved:
1. Volunteer to deliver JA programming in the classroom once a week for 5-7 weeks.
2. Participate in a JA in a Day and teach a full lesson in one day at one school.
3. Visit JA's Capstone facility and lead students through a real world simulation in JA's experiential learning lab.
4. Give $25 to provide JA programing to one student or engage in one of JA's many fundraising events throughout the year.

1. Volunteer to deliver JA programming in the classroom once a week for 5-7 weeks.
2. Participate in a JA in a Day and teach a full lesson in one day at one school.
3. Visit JA's Capstone facility and lead students through a real world simulation in JA's experiential learning lab.
4. Give $25 to provide JA programing to one student or engage in one of JA's many fundraising events throughout the year.
