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Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders: Junior Achievement and Staples Expand Partnership
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 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Corporate Responsibility

Preparing students for the future of work takes more than classroom instruction—it takes collaboration between educators, communities, and the business leaders shaping tomorrow’s workforce. That’s why Junior Achievement USA is proud to expand its partnership with Staples to help more students across the country gain access to career-connected learning...

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JA’s Outcomes-Based Strategic Blueprint
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 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Corporate Responsibility

At Junior Achievement, we believe every student deserves a future filled with choices and opportunities. That belief is the foundation of JA’s outcomes-based strategic blueprint; a clear, intentional approach to education that starts not with programs, but with the outcomes that matter most for students’ long-term...

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Preparing Students for What’s Next: Key Insights from a Recent JA Alumni Survey 
Blog from JA USA

 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Corporate Responsibility

Our recent survey of Gen Z and Millennial JA alumni demonstrate and reflects the tangible ways JA is helping students prepare...

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Education for What’s Next: Powering Economic Mobility 
Blog from JA USA

 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Corporate Responsibility

What’s next? It’s the question on everyone’s mind. Technologies we’ve never seen before are reshaping the world in ways we never imagined. Jobs people rely on today may not exist...

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 By Donna Ruiz

Work Readiness

Dozens of businesses joined us for a JA Inspire career fair with high school...

ROI of Investing in Youth

The ROI of Investing in Youth: Why Economic Mobility is a Community Imperative
Blog from JA USA

 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Corporate Responsibility

When we talk about “return on investment,” our minds often jump to balance sheets, bottom lines, and quarterly reports. But what if the greatest ROI isn’t financial in the short term but social, economic, and generational in the long...

The Future of Work

Gen Z's Career Confidence vs. Future Challenges: What Today’s Teens Really Think About Work, AI, and Education
Blog from JA USA

 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Work Readiness

As American teens stand on the brink of adulthood, they're navigating a rapidly changing world — one shaped by artificial intelligence, shifting views on higher education, and increasing financial pressure. But according to new research from Junior Achievement USA and Citizens, despite these mounting challenges, today’s teens are still remarkably optimistic about the...

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Celebrating Our 2025 Junior Achievement Community Champion: Jerry Bryant!

 By Kristin

Corporate Responsibility

Recognizing Junior Achievement's Community Champion of 2025-Jerry...

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Celebrating Our 2025 Junior Achievement Hall of Fame Inductee: Dr. Kristen McNeill

 By Kristin Reagan

Corporate Responsibility

Meet our 2025 Hall of Fame...

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Students Are Asking: “Why Are We Learning This?”— And That’s a Good Thing
Blog from JA USA

 By Elizabeth Stepanek

Corporate Responsibility

If you've spent time in a classroom recently, you've probably heard a student ask:
“Why are we learning this?”

At first, it might sound like defiance or disinterest. But in reality, it’s one of the most important questions a student can ask—because it signals a desire for meaning, relevance, and connection. And in today’s world, those elements are essential to authentic learning.

The good...



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