Middle School Students

Expanding impact through a commitment to caring

Students in the Chick-fil-A storefront in the JA Discovery Center at Gwinnett

By: John Hancock, President and CEO, Junior Achievement of Georgia

After the most trying year and a half in recent history, we’ve all taken a look at what matters most to us. For some, that has meant spending more time with loved ones. For others, it may have meant changing careers to something they are more passionate about.

For us at Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia, and for many of our community partners like Chick-fil-A, it reinforced the importance of caring for people and continuing to strengthen our community partnerships. Everything we do at JA of Georgia is a joint partnership between our organization, school systems and local business partners.

Over the past 18 months, we have seen exceptional commitment and engagement from many of our partners. During a time when our education system experienced more challenges than ever, our partners rallied in support of the young people we serve to make the most of difficult circumstances. Delivering on our mission meant providing extra care to all who are impacted by our programs, even if that meant execution of that delivery looked different.

In recent months and throughout more than a decade, JA of Georgia has benefitted from the model of care demonstrated through our outstanding partnership with Atlanta-based company Chick-fil-A, Inc. Chick-fil-A was the catalyst that helped establish our first JA Discovery Center nearly a decade ago, and the company’s engagement, guidance and commitment since then has further fueled much of our impact and growth.

Rodney Bullard, the vice president of corporate social responsibility for Chick-fil-A, Inc., recently shared with me:

“At Chick-fil-A, we are committed to positively influencing the communities we serve. Our long-standing partnership with Junior Achievement reflects our appreciation for the remarkable work of this organization throughout the country, and we’re inspired by the potential collective impact we can have as together we continue to prepare young people to succeed in the future.”

Words of support and encouragement like this from valued partners like Chick-fil-A continually energize us to go above and beyond in our work. A perfect example is when life as we knew it came to a halt in early 2020, and we knew we had to provide new resources to our educators and students. We understood they were navigating an unprecedented learning environment, and we did anything but sit on the sidelines. We approached our work with a renewed sense of commitment and care, providing high-quality connections and experiences during a time when people needed them more than ever before. We converted our flagship programs to allow students to experience them virtually. Chick-fil-A associates participated online with our middle school and high school students by delivering financial literacy lessons, implementing business case challenges and offering small group career coaching sessions.

Throughout the rest of 2020, we maintained momentum towards our long-term strategic initiatives. In February 2021, we broke ground on the JA Colonial Group Discovery Center in Savannah, set to open in early 2022. Shortly thereafter in March, we opened the JA Discovery Center of Greater Dalton. In both cases, Chick-fil-A and a cohort of local Chick-fil-A Restaurant Operators played a large role in bringing our vision to life.  

We also opened three more 3DE by Junior Achievement high schools in the past year, bringing our total portfolio to 13 schools in Georgia and 28 schools nationally. Our goal with the 3DE instructional model is to make the high school experience more relevant, experiential and authentically connected to the real world. One of Chick-fil-A’s core values is to pursue what’s next, and they have been a major partner and investor in the creation of this innovative model, and our ability to continue to expand to more locations. In fact, the company was involved in all facets of this ongoing momentum with these primary strategic initiatives – funding, thought leadership, employee engagement and volunteerism.

Chick-fil-A’s involvement in and support of JA of Georgia epitomizes the very best of corporate philanthropy. The company’s comprehensive approach to caring for communities through public service creates significant impact in communities across the country and the world, and JA of Georgia is just one beneficiary of that commitment.

As we reflect on the past year and a half, we are thankful for all we’ve learned and the support we’ve been able to provide our communities. We are immensely grateful for our partners, who are committed to helping us provide high-quality connections that create positive and future-oriented mindsets in our students.

Truly, we are only able to do this work as a result of these partnerships with educators and companies like Chick-fil-A, who continually motivate us to do more. We look forward to what’s to come as we continue to expand our reach and impact our communities in meaningful ways together.

 

JA Discovery Center of Greater Dalton Opens & Welcomes First Students

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We celebrated the grand opening of the JA Discovery Center of Greater Dalton in early March, and we welcomed the first students into the beautiful space the week after!

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This new hybrid facility, the fourth JA Discovery Center in the state of Georgia, will serve more than 13,000 students throughout the northwest Georgia region. It’s located on the campus of Hammond Creek Middle School.

Middle school students from Dalton Public Schools, Calhoun City Schools, Gordon County Schools, Murray County Schools and Whitfield County Schools will all experience the in-class curriculum and simulation experiences of JA BizTown and JA Finance Park. The goal is to provide every child, no matter their background, the opportunity to develop skills to become financially independent and responsible.

Students from Dalton Middle School work in Georgia United Credit Union storefront.

Students from Dalton Middle School work in Georgia United Credit Union storefront.

This project was made possible through the partnership with Dalton Public Schools, lead sponsor Engineered Floors, and the following local and regional partners: Alliant Health Plans, Chick-fil-A Northwest Georgia Operators, City of Dalton, Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia, Dalton State College, Dalton Utilities OptiLink, Dorsett Industries, Engineered Floors, First Bank of Dalton, Ford of Dalton, Georgia Northwestern Technical College, Georgia Power, Georgia United Credit Union, Hamilton Healthcare System, Marketing Alliance Group, Mercedes-Benz USA, Shaw Industries, Starr Mathews, Textile, Rubber and Chemical Company, and United Way of Northwest Georgia.

A student from Christian Heritage School is sworn in as Mayor of JA BizTown.

A student from Christian Heritage School is sworn in as Mayor of JA BizTown.

After decades of programming in the northwest Georgia region, we are thrilled to have this experiential physical space and to offer this premier experience to our students.

The impact of these experiences go far beyond their day with us. Students are exposed to careers they may have never heard of and get a glimpse of adulthood that stays with them. Their time at JA Discovery Centers helps them understand the connection between education and their futures in a way that becomes real for them.

We are so excited for our students to have access to this facility. To be able to discover things they’ve never imagined, and to see what those discoveries lead to. Together, as a community, we’re empowering the next generation to thrive.

JA BizTown taught us to vote, how to handle finances, how to organize a business, how to market and advertise, and how to save money. All of you were very helpful while we were handling our business. Thank you for allowing us to come to the Discovery Center to learn about business and finance! - Student, Christian Heritage School

Dalton Middle School students working in Ford of Dalton.

Dalton Middle School students working in Ford of Dalton.


To find out how to get involved, please reach out to Anna Adamson at aadamson@georgia.ja.org.

Junior Achievement of Georgia Breaks Ground on New JA Colonial Group Discovery Center of Savannah

Facility to impact 15,000 Coastal Empire students annually in partnership with local companies and school districts

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Savannah, GA – Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia ceremoniously broke ground on the new JA Colonial Group Discovery Center of Savannah on Friday, February 19. The event signified the start of the renovation and retrofitting of 25,000 square feet of space on Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong campus. Together with presenting partners Colonial Oil, Inc. and Georgia Southern University, JA welcomed supporters and partners for a look at the existing space and how it will evolve in the coming months to begin serving students this fall.

“It’s this space that’s going to transform the lives of 15,000 middle school students a year throughout the whole costal region,” said Camille Russo, Vice President, Marketing, JA of Georgia. “It’s going to transform them by exposing and immersing them in financial literacy, entrepreneurship and career readiness, and by allowing them to really experience what their future could look like.”

 JA Discovery Centers blend key components of education to create state-of-the-art learning facilities where students apply concepts they learn in the classroom in a 360-degree authentic and experiential experience. Upon arrival students become a part of a simulated version of their hometown within the JA BizTown® and JA Finance Park® programs. Then students work alongside their peers and adult volunteers as they develop a greater understanding of financial concepts, build 21st century skills, and foster their entrepreneurial spirit.

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 “There is tremendous alignment between the missions of our organizations,” said Dr. Kyle Marrero, President, Georgia Southern University. “This gives us the opportunity to work every day for the betterment of our own organizations, but also to develop the next generation of leaders who will shape our communities, inspire innovation, create solutions and impact countless others.”

 The facility will have representation from various local and national businesses –Georgia United Credit Union, Publix, South State Bank, Thomas & Hutton, and United Way of the Coastal Empire have committed to date – that will provide students a glimpse into possible career paths, as well as an opportunity to be an employee of the business for the day.

 “We’ve been avid supporters of JA’s mission over the years, due in large part to the alignment of our missions,” said Christian Demere, CEO, Colonial Group, Inc. “I think the businesses in Savannah are beneficiaries of their work with our students because these are the people that will become the employees, leaders and contributors in our community. We are very excited for this opportunity to further that mission and strengthen the foundation JA is cultivating in our youth.”

 Currently JA Discovery Centers serve more than 88,000 students a year across three locations - the JA Chick-fil-A Foundation Discovery Center in Altanta, the JA Discovery Center at Gwinnett and the Mike and Lynn Cottrell JA Discovery Center at North Georgia in Cumming. The fourth facility, in Dalton, is under construction and will open in 2021, bringing the total impact to more than a third of middle school students in Georgia.

 To find out more about getting involved, please contact Camille Russo at crusso@georgia.ja.org or 912-344-5440.