| |
|
Welcome
to the SAU 33,
Raymond, NH School District
Website. |












|
|
|
|
|
Welcome to JAG!!
Ms.
Barker
Our history at Raymond:
NH-JAG began a program at Raymond High
School in 2002. We have served students
in grades 9-12 building leadership
skills, exploring career opportunities,
discovering personal strengths, gaining
confidence and learning to take pride in
their personal achievements. Each year,
Raymond JAG students hold fundraisers,
participate in community service
activities, and elect JAG student
officers to help guide the program.
Check out our monthly newsletters for
list of our latest activities!
Our students:
Any student is eligible to participate
in the JAG program, but must first
complete an interview with the youth
specialist to be accepted. Most JAG
students are between the ages of 15-18,
will benefit from support in school or
at work, and have a demonstrated desire
to participate in the program. Class
size is intentionally kept small, 6-10
students per period.
If you would like to contribute...
to the JAG program by becoming a guest
speaker (spend time in the classroom
discussing your job) or providing a
place for students to job shadow
(students spend time at your place of
employment to learn more about your
occupation) please contact the youth
specialist: Justine Barker 603-895-6616
x2323 or
j.barker@sau33.com
For more information about NH-JAG visit
www.nh-jag.org
|
The
mission of NH-JAG is to affect positive
change in the lives of
young
people,
by
raising awareness of the future,
increasing leadership skills that
promote
educational success, and developing
conscious personal
and
career choices
through
collaboration with parents, schools,
employers
and community
organizations.
|
RESOURCES
The following links have
been provided to best suit your interest
in this site.
Equal
Opportunity Employer
It is policy of the
Raymond School District not to
discriminate in its education program,
activities,
or employment practices on the basis of
race, language, sex, age, or
handicapping conditions under the
provisions
of Title VI and IX of the 1972
Educational Amendment; Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and
the Education of Handicapped Children’s
Act of 1976.
Comments or ideas
about the High School Webpage?
Email:
hs_webmaster@sau33.com
|
 |