Junior Achievement programs help prepare young people for the real world by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace. Students put these lessons into action and learn the value of contributing to their communities.
Take a brief look into an exciting JA experiential program by following the link to
http://www.ja.org/about/about_news_video_biztown.shtml
Permission slips and volunteer forms will be going home soon so expect them!
Take a brief look into an exciting JA experiential program by following the link to
http://www.ja.org/about/about_news_video_biztown.shtml
Permission slips and volunteer forms will be going home soon so expect them!
Junior Achievement BizTown Here We Come!
Cost: $27* per student –
Permission Slip and Money Turn-in date is Forthcoming
*We don’t want cost to prevent your child from attending!
Click the link to get a preview of what JA Biztown is all about!
http://www.ja.org/about/about_news_video_biztown.shtml
Each class needs only 4 registered parent volunteers! Register online and email your child’s teacher if interested in participating. We will accept registered volunteers on a first come basis ~ so please act fast.
https://www.cmsvolunteers.com/
Click the link; be sure to hit “enter” and “submit”
Permission Slip and Money Turn-in date is Forthcoming
*We don’t want cost to prevent your child from attending!
Click the link to get a preview of what JA Biztown is all about!
http://www.ja.org/about/about_news_video_biztown.shtml
Each class needs only 4 registered parent volunteers! Register online and email your child’s teacher if interested in participating. We will accept registered volunteers on a first come basis ~ so please act fast.
https://www.cmsvolunteers.com/
Click the link; be sure to hit “enter” and “submit”
Community and Economy
Right: the ability to act in a certain way
Responsibility: a duty
Directions: We talked together about Rights and Responsibilities. Take the time to match up the Rights with the Responsibilities below.
RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Right to work, Responsibility to To the job that is asked
2. Be interviewed on TV, Responsibility to Speak the truth
3. Earn Pay, Responsibility to Work When Scheduled
4. Use Government goods/services, Responsibility to pay taxes
5. Receive and buy goods/services, Responsibility to obey the laws
6. Express opinions in an editorial, Responsibility to tell the truth
7. Break from work, Responsibility to Return to Work at assigned Time
8. Press to report news, Responsibility to tell the truth
9. Use checks to pay for items, Responsibility to have enough money to cover check amount
10. Right to vote, Responsibility to Register and go to the Polls
Right: the ability to act in a certain way
Responsibility: a duty
Directions: We talked together about Rights and Responsibilities. Take the time to match up the Rights with the Responsibilities below.
RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Right to work, Responsibility to To the job that is asked
2. Be interviewed on TV, Responsibility to Speak the truth
3. Earn Pay, Responsibility to Work When Scheduled
4. Use Government goods/services, Responsibility to pay taxes
5. Receive and buy goods/services, Responsibility to obey the laws
6. Express opinions in an editorial, Responsibility to tell the truth
7. Break from work, Responsibility to Return to Work at assigned Time
8. Press to report news, Responsibility to tell the truth
9. Use checks to pay for items, Responsibility to have enough money to cover check amount
10. Right to vote, Responsibility to Register and go to the Polls