JAG

Students from McCracken County Public Schools are being recognized for outstanding achievement at the Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Career Development Conferences, earning top honors at both the state and national levels.

Heath Middle School 8th grader Rosie Watson competed in Public Speaking, earning 1st place at the JAG Kentucky State Career Development Conference (CDC) and 4th place at the JAG National Career Development Conference (CDC).

Fellow Heath Middle School 8th grader Audrey Mulligan competed in Employability Skills, earning 1st place at the state level and going on to capture 1st place at the JAG National Career Development Conference (CDC).

Reidland Middle School 7th grader Wesley Reams also achieved national recognition, winning 1st place in Financial Literacy at the National Career Development Conference held in Salt Lake City.

The JAG Career Development Conferences provide students with opportunities to showcase career readiness skills, including public speaking, financial literacy, and employability, while competing against peers from across the state and nation.

McCracken County Public Schools is proud of these students for representing their schools and community with excellence.

Wesley Reams

JAG