Junior Achievement (JA) is ensuring students have the
knowledge and skills to succeed. Thanks to more than 2,100 JA
classroom volunteers who committed to teaching JA programs, over 50,000 South
Dakota students are being empowered to achieve their dreams.
JA volunteers play a key role in bringing JA to
life. By sharing their personal and professional experiences, JA
volunteers guide students to make the connection between what they are learning
in school and what they will need to succeed in work and life.
Please extend a special thank you to the volunteers and
teachers listed below who participated in JA during the 2015-16 school
year. Because of this teacher/JA volunteer partnership, students
are well on their way to preparing themselves to become our future leaders.
If you would be interested in sharing your knowledge and
experiences with students in elementary, middle, or high school, please contact
the JA office at (605)336-7318 or jasd@ja.org.
A Junior Achievement experience will leave you feeling proud, energized, and
hopeful about a better future for our young people.
Aberdeen
2015-16 Junior Achievement
Volunteers and Teachers
Simmons Elementary School
Grade
Teacher
JA
Program
JA
Volunteer
Employer
3
|
Amanda
Brown
|
JA Our City
|
Nancy Kappes
|
Dacotah Banks,
Inc.
|
3
|
Amanda
Brown
|
JA Our City
|
Pam Martyn
|
Dacotah Bank
|
3
|
Missy
Goethals
|
JA Our City
|
Becki Woehl
|
Pierson
Ford-Lincoln-Mercury
|
3
|
Deb
Rieck
|
JA Our City
|
Jordan
Kvernevig
|
Wells Fargo
Auto Finance
|
3
|
Deb
Rieck
|
JA Our City
|
Zachary
Anderson
|
Wells Fargo
Auto Finance
|
4
|
Karleena
Balgaard
|
JA Our Region
|
Liz Nicolai
|
Walmart
|
4
|
Trent
Deyo
|
JA Our Region
|
Jean Peterson
|
South Dakota
Wheat Growers
|
4
|
Kelly
Hinds
|
JA Our Region
|
Bob Compton
|
Dacotah Banks,
Inc.
|
5
|
Lisa Hunt
|
JA Our Nation
|
Andrew Bauer
|
Walmart
|
5
|
Taylor
Rozell
|
JA Our Nation
|
VaLynda Weller
|
Dacotah Bank
|
5
|
Nicole
Schutter
|
JA Our Nation
|
Becki Woehl
|
Pierson
Ford-Lincoln-Mercury
|
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