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“Coupon Mom” Go On PSA
Friday, December 4th, 2009 by JKAF

“Coupon Mom” Go On PSA

Go On Idaho is an initiative by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation to boost enrollment in post-secondary education in the state. With this new statewide initiative, the foundation and our partners seek to bring the issue to the forefront, inspiring students, parents, educators and all Idaho citizens to continue their educations. Watch our “Coupon Mom” ...

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Behind The Scenes of “Aggro Dad”
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 by JKAF

Behind The Scenes of “Aggro Dad”

While filming the “Aggro Dad” public service announcement a Fairmont Junior High student in Boise, Weston Durland, was there to capture some behind-the-scene footage.  Weston also edited this footage and compiled his own “alternate version” of the public service announcement which can be viewed at the bottom of this page. Here are some behind-the-scenes photos captured ...

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“Aggro Dad” Go On PSA
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 by JKAF

“Aggro Dad” Go On PSA

Go On Idaho is an initiative by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation to boost enrollment in post-secondary education in the state. With this new statewide initiative, the foundation and our partners seek to bring the issue to the forefront, inspiring students, parents, educators and all Idaho citizens to continue their educations. Watch our “Aggro Dad” ...

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High school is not enough, Idaho — it’s time to Go On
Thursday, November 5th, 2009 by JKAF Media

High school is not enough, Idaho — it’s time to Go On

High school is not enough, Idaho — it’s time to Go On. Idaho ranks 43rd in the nation for students who complete a college degree. Go On Idaho is an initiative by the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation to boost enrollment in post-secondary education in the state. With this new statewide initiative, the foundation and our partners seek to bring the issue to the forefront, inspiring students, parents, educators and all Idaho citizens to continue their educations.

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High School Is Not Enough: Go On.