Alaska Job Corps 2012 Oratory Competition - Megan Dauphinee This is a Human Services Student who competed in the National Oratory Competition at the Alaska Job Corps Center. There were seven contenders. All had amazing stories and tributes. Judges included U.S....
Alaska Job Corps conducts “Let’s Move” event in the heart of Alaska Winter
In the heart of Alaska winter, hibernation comes easy. But not for Alaska Job Corps students. Winter fitness activities are designed to help with the lethargy of darkness. Cross-country skiing is a popular aerobic activity. Basketball is king in Alaska and the...
Alaska Job Corps Center applauds 40 Graduates
It was a good day for 40 Alaska Job Corps Graduates. There was praise, recognition, pride and a wonderful sense of accomplishment. Alaska Native Dancers performed their "Goodbye," song. Colony High School Color Guard presented the flag. Student, Tekoa Dumpson,...
Alaska Job Corps Welcomes Center Director Malyn Smith
Malyn Smith is the new Center Director of the Alaska Job Corps. Malyn has worked all over the United States in education and management roles. She has a demonstrated track record of excellence and high performance from her experiences at the Delaware Valley,...
Alaska Frontiersman Article details Alaska Job Corps Public Service
Alaska Job Corps Center students and staff take public service very seriously. It is a constant in the center training curriculum. This week the local paper, which serves a region (the size of West Virginia) ran a full story on Alaska Job Corps Center efforts for...
Alaska Job Corps takes Healthy Snacks to Children
Alaska Job Corps Culinary students and staff conducted a Let's Move event at a local gradeschool. Alaska Job Corps students taught the children about healthy snacks and nutrition. They explained the "Let's Move" Logo and served the children a afternoon healthy...
Alaska Job Corps Makes A Difference in Twelve Different Projects
Alaska Job Corps Center participated in twelve separate efforts to Make A Difference. Outlined below, the events included 323 individual efforts from students and staff. Students packed and delivered food for the poor at the Mother Lawrence Foundation. Students...
38 degrees doesn’t stop Alaska Job Corps Center
Alaska Job Corps Center didn't let a frosty 38 degree morning stop them from participating in the National Health Initiative, "Move Your Body." Student leadership and center team development were a joyous outcome when clumsy practices evolved into a magical...
Alaska Job Corps Chef Wins National Contest at Washington DC Nutrition Summit
Margie Shay, Alaska Job Corps Food Service Supervisor from Lazy Mountain, joined other Job Corps chefs from across the country in the nation’s capital food competition. The chefs were part of the second annual "Job Corps’ Top Chefs: Creating Healthy and Nutritious...
National Commencement Day is Celebrated by Alaska Job Corps
National Commencement Day is Tuesday August 30 and thousands of graduates will walk down the aisle at Job Corps Centers all across the United States. Palmer, Alaska is the local location of these special ceremonies because it is the home of the Alaska Job Corps...
Alaska Native Dancers Welcome Many Visitors at Job Corps Open House
Alaska Job Corps students and staff showed off their center on Friday. Students explained their skills and pointed out important training elements in their respective career areas. Culinary Arts students fed many guests, applicants and potential students. In the...
Alaska Student Government Shares With Community
It was hard earned money that was given to Linus. It took months to collect and miles to run, but in the end $2442.50 was presented to this deserving non profit organization. Alaska Job Corps Student Government hosted a fundraiser race to earn the money. Alaska...
Alaska Job Corps Water Treatment Students meet U.S. Senator Begich
The above picture was recently sent to the Alaska Job Corps Center from U.S. Senator Begich's Washington DC office. Water/Wastewater students and Brad Ault, instructor, were able to meet with the Senator, earlier this summer, to discuss both the water treatment ...
“Let’s Move Event”stopped by Slow Moving Moose
There were fast sweaty races. There were complicated obstacle courses. There were colorful hoola hoops. There were loud and active training games. And then there was this moose. And everything shut down--fast. At the Alaska Job Corps Center, moose are frequent...
Harnessing Wind Energy with Alaska Job Corps
Jonathan Austin is a 20 year old Electrical student at the Alaska Job Corps Center. He has been enrolled for 60 days and is nearly full-time in the trade. He hails from Anchorage, where he attended Bartlett High School. His hobbies are reading, writing, exercising,...
Successful Alaska Student Completes Job Corps Program
Successful student completes Alaska Job Corps Center program “This is the first book I’ve ever read,” says Chao Her, a student at the Alaska Job Corps Center. Chao holds a book entitled, “Mentor—The Kid and the CEO,” by Tom Pace. It’s not a costly book but Chao...
Alaska Job Corp’s students Invited to International Water Conference
Alaska Job Corps Water/Wastewater students participated in last week's Annual Conference of the American Water Works Association. This large conference met in Washington DC with over 11,000 attendees from the US, Canada, Mexico and other parts of the world. Three...
Alaska Job Corps Students Are Part of Community
Alaska Job Corps Students collected over 140 bags of garbage in a large community-clean up this year. Community service, paired with training opportunities, is an ongoing part of the Alaska Job Corps Career Training program. Last weekend students participated in a...
Faces of Job Corps–Alaska student and Service Dog are Successful Team
Alaska Job Corps is home to visiting wildlife on center, including moose, porcupine, eagles, beavers and a red fox. But never a domestic dog. Until last June. That is when student Summer Horton (and her dog) enrolled at the Alaska Job Corps Center to begin the...
Job Corps honors R. Sargent Shriver
Alaska Job Corps business student Alison DelaRosa lowers the flag to half mast to honor R. Sargent Shriver, who passed away today. He was responsible for launching the U.S. Peace Corps in the early 1960’s. He was an activist and the chief architect of President...