UniFirst Sponsors JA Programs at the OCHS
For the fourth consecutive school year, UniFirst Corporation partnered with Owensboro Catholic High School (OCHS) for the Junior Achievement (JA) Program, JA Titan. JA Titan, an interactive web-based business simulation, introduces students to critical economics and management decisions.
Through this partnership, UniFirst Corporation provided both the financial and volunteer resources needed to provide the JA Titan program to all four economics classrooms. Throughout the spring semester, UniFirst volunteers paired to team teach the program in all four of the participating classes. During these sessions, volunteers covered topics such as how to develop a management team, how to establish the product price, how to incorporate marketing/research and development strategies, how to increase product demand as well as other important business tools. In each classroom, students were assigned to groups to form companies, who then competed among other student companies in their individual classrooms to see which team could obtain the best performance index percentage. The competition concluded once all teams submitted business reports for 30 simulated business quarters.
UniFirst employees who also served as JA volunteers included: Jaime Bailey, Tanya Burdette, Lori Hayden, Deborah Hoefer, Denise Jarboe, Brandon Lucas, Lisa O’Bryan, David Roberts, David Rudd and Nick Whitesell.
Through this partnership, UniFirst Corporation provided both the financial and volunteer resources needed to provide the JA Titan program to all four economics classrooms. Throughout the spring semester, UniFirst volunteers paired to team teach the program in all four of the participating classes. During these sessions, volunteers covered topics such as how to develop a management team, how to establish the product price, how to incorporate marketing/research and development strategies, how to increase product demand as well as other important business tools. In each classroom, students were assigned to groups to form companies, who then competed among other student companies in their individual classrooms to see which team could obtain the best performance index percentage. The competition concluded once all teams submitted business reports for 30 simulated business quarters.
UniFirst employees who also served as JA volunteers included: Jaime Bailey, Tanya Burdette, Lori Hayden, Deborah Hoefer, Denise Jarboe, Brandon Lucas, Lisa O’Bryan, David Roberts, David Rudd and Nick Whitesell.
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