12/06/2019
Wake up early with us tomorrow to see Sora's story about his journey with American Sign Language and therapy at Cornerstone Autism Center on the RTV6 morning news! This segment will air at 5:30 and 6:30 a.m. We can't wait to share the online link with you here on our facebook channel as well. Stephanie Dille-Huggins
01/28/2015
Attention JAG students: don't forget to bring your clothes for the commercial tomorrow!!
01/16/2015
Recording has been cancelled for today. The music is still being edited so we may have to do it Monday. We'll keep you posted.
11/21/2014
If you would like to donate to the cause, please make checks payable to John Adams High School Attention JAG Faces of Homelessness Project.
http://youtu.be/bjxx9dD5WTA
Homelessness Project 2014
11/21/2014
Check out WSBT's story on our Faces of Homelessness project!
http://www.wsbt.com/news/local/seeing-the-true-face-of-homelessness/29847784
Students at Adams High School learn the true face of homelessness
Too often, homelessness is a problem that is out of sight, out of mind. But today, the JAG Class at Adams High School raised awareness about the true face of homelessness in South Bend.
10/01/2014
Today starts our 30 day positivity challenge! check out the commercials we made to promote 30 Ways for 30 Days! :-)
http://youtu.be/vxrE7NJ6WQ0
JAG John Adams 30 day positivity challenge!
The Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) program at John Adams High school is kicking off our 30 day positivity challenge this Wednesday, October 1st. This cha...
09/28/2014
We start our 30 day positivity challenge this Wednesday! Let's make positivity our habit!
08/29/2014
Our new classroom! Thanks to all who came out to help :-)
07/20/2014
Mayor Buttigieg visits Adams H.S., remembers JFK
Some South Bend students got a bit of a history lesson from a special guest Wednesday.
07/20/2014
http://www.abc57.com/seen-on/tuesday/Dr-Moss-recognizes-JAG-students-at-Adams-High-School-261251411.html
Dr. Moss recognizes JAG students at Adams High School
With each choreographed step, the students of Adams High School danced their way to first place with a two minute commercial designed to persuade other students to sign up for JAG, or Jobs for America’s Graduates.