Jobs for America’s Graduates-Virgin Islands (JAG-VI) Receives “5 of 5” State Award during 2022 National Training Seminar in Las Vegas, Nevada
USVI– July 15, 2022– Jobs for America’s Graduates in the Virgin Islands (JAG-VI), which is jointly administered by the Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) and The Virgin Islands Department of Labor (VIDOL), has been recognized for achieving the “5 of 5” State Award for the class of 2021. The “5 of 5” State Award recognizes the highest-achieving states that exceed all five of JAG National’s performance metrics aimed at graduation and employment. Performance metrics include Employment Rate, Full-Time Employment, Total Full-Time Positive Outcomes, and Further Education Rate. With a graduation rate of 94.4%, a further education rate of 55.8% (one of the highest across the JAG National Network), and a noteworthy full-time jobs rate of 98.4% (one of the highest in the entire 39-state National Network), JAG-VI has achieved remarkable statistics throughout the course of many challenges in the 2021 program year. Commissioner Gary Molloy stated, “This accomplishment is huge for the JAG-VI because it means that our programs have been nationally recognized for empowering our young people with skills and support to be prepared for a future of success, whether it be in education, employment, or life.”
JAG teaches performance competencies instrumental in students succeeding in school and flourishing in the workplace. Twelve (12) months of support is provided to help ensure participants’ success with moving into jobs, post-secondary education, and the military. The program assists participants as they seek to gain enhanced employment to secure a raise or promotion in the course of the twelve (12) months of follow-up and ensures that those in post-secondary education are persistent in achieving their education goals.
A special thanks to VIDOL’s Youth and Apprenticeship Director Shenika Sebastian; Territorial Coordinator Dr. Kevin Dixon; the VIDE Office of the Commissioner and their team; St. Croix and St. Thomas District Superintendents; Principals of the four high schools; and most importantly, the JAG-VI Specialists Elizabeth John-Baptiste, St. Croix Educational Complex; Jenny George-Brathwaite, St. Croix Central High School; Camelia Febres, Charlotte Amalie High School; Josette Illis, Ivanna Eudora Ken High School; and students of each of our high schools for all their hard work with the JAG-VI program. We would also like to extend our thanks and appreciation to Ken Smith, President of JAG, and Governor Albert Bryan for continuing to provide such a rewarding opportunity for America’s Graduates.
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