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Meridian Teen wins the second Go On essay contest
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 by JKAF Staff

Meridian Teen wins the second Go On essay contest

Patrick Adams’ essay describes his goal to become a good citizen. Patrick Adams, 16, was already having a great day on Monday, when he found out he won the second J.A. and Kathryn Albertson and Idaho Statesman Go On essay contest. “You totally made my day,” Adams said. A student at Rocky Mountain High School, Adams is involved ...

. . . . . . . Adult Learners . High School . Middle School . Non-Traditional Students . Students

“How did you do it?”
Monday, April 26th, 2010 by JKAF Staff

“How did you do it?”

‘How did you do it?’ is the number one question individuals ask me after hearing about my extraordinary journey as a single mother, 3.5 scholar, and Student Body President at my local community college. The question delves deeper than how I was able to manage fulfilling all of my responsibilities; rather, the main concerns were ...

. . . . . . . . . . . Adult Learners . Non-Traditional Students . Parents . Students

Nine Steps Closer to College
Monday, November 16th, 2009 by Kathy Moyer

Nine Steps Closer to College

When you began this journey through high school with your student and “mapped out” your destination to senior year it sounds like college was your focus and included taking the classes necessary to get there. Congratulations on completing your goal! Here are nine steps to take your closer to the destination . . .

. . . . . High School . Parents . Students

High School Is Not Enough: Go On.