There were 23 entities represented at the second Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) College and Career Expo. It was Monday night, Nov. 3 at the Auburn High School (AHS) cafeteria.
Auburn area and regional employers were represented, from areas including health care, senior care, utilities and law enforcement, as well as postsecondary education and the U.S. military.
Wendy Stevenson, Auburn JAG teacher, noted 44 students are involved in the program this school year. She continued from the Class of 2025 who were involved with JAG, five are attending college, one entered the military with four working full-time. It is the fourth year of the program at AHS.
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