
Research shows that the greatest predictor of student achievement is not economic or social status, but rather the extent to which parents become involved in their children's education. Kids believe they can be whatever they want when they grow up. No matter what your profession may be, your life experience and determination to succeed means you can serve as a role model - not just to your child, but to his or her peers as well.
As a JA classroom volunteer, you can give your child and his or her classmates the opportunity to discover how they can use their talents and abilities to create better lives for themselves. After all, preparing children for the economic reality of tomorrow is a responsibility everyone in the community shares. JA offfers programs for students kindergarten through the 12th grade.
To provide our programs free of charge, JA of Georgia relies on the generous support of our donors.
JA of Georgia’s volunteers are the critical link between the business and education communities.
Teachers are where everything starts; get your students involved in Junior Achievement.







