Junior Achievement inspires and prepares young people to succeed in a global economy.
Work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship are the three main pillars of the JA curriculum. In other words, JA teaches students in grades K-12 about careers, money management, and ethics in the workplace.
Through the commitment and dedication of local volunteers, students learn about real world experiences and start preparing for their financial future through fun, hands-on activities within their own classroom.