Congratulations to the McCracken County High School JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) Program on its successful ribbon-cutting ceremony, celebrating its commitment to student success.
The event featured remarks from MCHS JAG Specialist Miranda Hunt, the Pledge of Allegiance led by Peyton Wilcher, and Christian Cox leading the JAG students in reciting the JAG Creed. Kyra Beasley shared a heartfelt student testimonial, followed by Mariah Harper, who introduced the guest speakers.
Stephanie Rickman, JAG KY Specialist Support Manager, highlighted the program's statewide impact before Dallas Vinson introduced State Representative Randy Bridges, who emphasized JAG's role in developing future leaders. Principal Jonathan Smith closed the ceremony with thanks to the community, staff, and students.
The event concluded with cutting the ribbon, marking a significant milestone for both the program and the school.
JAG Kentucky empowers students through Project-Based Learning, Trauma-Informed Care, and Employer Engagement—key elements of the JAG Advantage. For more information or to support the program, visit jagky.org or contact Miranda Hunt at miranda.hunt@mccracken.kyschools.us.
About JAG: Jobs for America’s Graduates is a nationwide initiative helping students overcome barriers to graduation and preparing them for post-secondary education and career success.