Junior Achievement of Georgia is proud to announce the ribbon cutting of the first Hispanic Owned start-up represented in one of our JA Discovery Centers.
Meta Partners with JA of Georgia to Impact Local Students
Meta storefront at the JA Chick-fil-A Foundation Discovery Center offers glimpse inside the company's Newton Data Center, providing insight into how a data center works and career opportunities
ATLANTA — Meta (formerly the Facebook company) has provided a $385,000 grant to Junior Achievement of Georgia to support the interactive JA Chick-fil-A Foundation Discovery Center, a powerful educational experience for middle school students to learn about the vibrant business community in the state.
The JA Discovery Center, located at the Georgia World Congress Center, provides an authentic environment where middle school students experience their futures firsthand. Through JA BizTown and JA Finance Park, more than 36,000 students a year have the opportunity to bring in-class learning to life and to find out what it’s like to run a business and manage a household budget.
"We are thrilled to have Meta as a storefront in our JA Chick-fil-A Foundation Discovery Center," said John Hancock, President and CEO, JA of Georgia. "Our students will benefit from learning more about Meta, and about the important role data centers play in technology and the explosive growth of renewable energy across the state. Partners like Meta help us bring learning to life and to make the JA Discovery Center experience authentic and relevant."
Meta announced its Newton Data Center in Georgia’s Stanton Springs community (Newton, Walton, Jasper and Morgan counties) in 2018. Upon completion, the nearly 2.4 million-square-foot campus will represent more than a $1 billion investment in the state of Georgia. It operates 100% with renewable energy.
“Meta is proud to be part of this powerful educational opportunity for middle schoolers across the state,” said Katie Comer, Community Development Regional Manager for Meta. “They can come see firsthand how different businesses operate and what career opportunities may exist for them. It’s an especially important chance for Meta to show them how our data center—right here in Georgia—is part of the global infrastructure that supports apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, Meta Quest and Facebook."
Because of Meta’s donation, middle-school students from its Newton Data Center community in Walton County will visit the space in May. This partnership will also extend the potential impact to surrounding Newton, Jasper and Morgan counties.
The Meta space features:
A conference room styled like a Meta office
Mock servers that light up to showcase how Meta data centers serve as the infrastructure backbone that powers apps like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Meta Quest
Job profiles that show the various types of positions at the Newton Data Center
Local art, a trademark of Meta offices, giving the space the look and feel of a real Meta office
In addition to hosting middle-school students, the interactive space will be used to host Boost workshops, which teach small businesses how to leverage the Meta apps to be successful.
The Meta storefront joins Georgia-based companies including AT&T, Bank of America, Chick-fil-A, Delta Air Lines and Equifax.
About Meta
Meta builds technologies that help people connect, find communities and grow businesses. When Facebook launched in 2004, it changed the way people connect. Apps like Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp further empowered billions around the world. Now, Meta is moving beyond 2D screens toward immersive experiences like augmented and virtual reality to help build the next evolution in social technology. Learn more about Meta's data center in Newton at www.facebook.com/NewtonDataCenter.
Columbia County and Richmond County School Boards Vote to Bring JA Discovery Center to Local Middle School Students
Augusta, GA – Junior Achievement of Georgia (JA), in partnership with Columbia County School District and Richmond County School System, announced today the unanimous approval by both Boards of Education to incorporate a JA Discovery Center into the Support Department Complex in Evans.
“We are thrilled with the decisions of each of these Boards that will allow us to move into the CSRA with significant presence and impact,” said John Hancock, President and CEO, JA of Georgia. “We are thankful for the commitment of these two visionary superintendents and their boards, and we look forward to providing unmatched learning experiences that enable students to discover the possibilities that their futures can hold.”
With opening planned in the Fall of 2023, the JA Discovery Center will serve 15,000 middle school students annually in the Central Savannah River Area of the state. The center will provide students continued exposure to their future possibilities through two innovative programs:
JA BizTown creates an unmatched experience where sixth grade students interact within a simulated economy and take on the challenge of running a business. Students not only discover the intricacies of being a professional and a member of the community, but also realize the abundance of opportunities available within their home town.
JA Finance Park provides seventh or eighth grade students the rare opportunity to experience being an adult and providing for the needs of a household. Guided by an assigned ‘life situation,’ students participate in a simulation that enables them to develop skills to successfully navigate today’s complex economic environment and discover how decisions today can impact tomorrow.
“We are very excited to be able to offer our students a culminating experience that extends
this area of learning to the real world through partnerships and connections with our local communities,” said Dr. Steve Flynt, Superintendent, Columbia County School District.
Richmond County School System superintendent, Dr. Kenneth Bradshaw, noted, “The opportunity to expose our students to businesses and careers that are right here in our area is remarkable. Broadening their vision into what is possible will enable them to dream big and see the path to achieve those dreams.”
The construction of the center is possible through a joint partnership with JA, the Columbia County School District, and the Richmond County School System.
Currently JA Discovery Centers serve more than 120,000 students a year across five locations - the JA Chick-fil-A Foundation Discovery Center in Atlanta, the JA Discovery Center at Gwinnett, the Mike and Lynn Cottrell JA Discovery Center at North Georgia in Cumming, the JA Discovery Center of Greater Dalton, and the JA Colonial Group Discovery Center in Savannah. These five locations bring the total impact to more than 45% of middle school students in Georgia.
About Columbia County School District
Columbia County School District (CCSD), is the 15th largest school district in the state and growing, with more than 28,600 students and 4,000 employees across 31 schools and one virtual academy. The CCSD is a leader in academic excellence in the state and the nation, focused on empowering and inspiring student achievement through innovative, relevant and lasting educational curriculum, experiences and opportunities. To learn more, visit www.ccboe.net
About Richmond County School System
Richmond County School System (RCSS) is committed to providing an equitable education and preparation for life beyond the classroom for all of the nearly 30,000 students learning in 56 schools and special programs across the district. RCSS offers flexible curriculum options to meet students’ interests and provides future workers to support a strong, local economy. Through teaching, learning, collaboration and innovation the school system is focused to ensure student academic achievement and success. For more information, visit rcboe.org.