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Y.O.U. JOG Student Turns Passion into a Career
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Y.O.U. JOG Student Turns Passion into a Career

When 18-year-old Christopher Bonner, a John F. Kennedy High School senior with a passion for cars, enrolled in his school’s Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates (JOG) program, an elective Y.O.U. offers to area high schools, he didn’t expect much to come of it…until he found a career.

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15th Annual Youth Career Olympics Showcases Excellence
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15th Annual Youth Career Olympics Showcases Excellence

The Youth Career Olympics, a culmination of everything the students learned in their respective Y.O.U. Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates (JOG) courses, allowed them to demonstrate to Northeast Ohio employers their maturity, professionalism, dedication to community service, and knowledge of industries in the region.

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JOG recognized for achieving prestigious "5 of 5 Award"
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JOG recognized for achieving prestigious "5 of 5 Award"

Y.O.U.’s Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates program, offered in 11 area high schools across Northeast Ohio, focuses on employability skills, career development, and leadership skills. JOG helps teens with significant barriers to graduation get on a path to post-secondary success through either permanent employment, college, credential training, or joining the military.

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Youth Career Olympics, Creating Endless Opportunities
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Youth Career Olympics, Creating Endless Opportunities

More than 250 students from Y.O.U.’s school-based program Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates (JOG) participated in the 2018 Youth Career Olympics (YCO), Thursday, April 26, 2018, at the beautiful Lyndhurst Campus of the Cleveland Clinic. WKYC News Anchor and Reporter Tiffany Tarpley served as the YCO Mistress of Ceremonies at the Victory Celebration, and Monyka S. Price, Chief of Education, City of Cleveland, delivered the keynote address.

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Congratulations, Young Entrepreneurs!
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Congratulations, Young Entrepreneurs!

Please join us in congratulating our two young entrepreneurs, Pablo Arredondo and Christian Padierna, on a job well done while presenting at the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship National Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge in New York City.

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JOG and E CITY Journeys Begin For Students 
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JOG and E CITY Journeys Begin For Students 

With the program pledge sworn, the more than 200 members of the 2017-18 JOG and E CITY classes officially began their 9-month journeys of professional growth and development. At Welcome Celebrations across three counties and 13 schools, students embarked upon Y.O.U. programs geared at employment success.

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JOG Expands to Three New High Schools
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JOG Expands to Three New High Schools

The 2017-18 school year is almost upon us, and Y.O.U. is excited to welcome to the JOG program students from Washington Park High School in Cleveland, and Lorain and Oberlin high schools in Lorain County.

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JOG Graduate Sets His Sites on Mercyhurst University
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JOG Graduate Sets His Sites on Mercyhurst University

When Adrien Grant stepped to the microphone to deliver his award-winning speech at the Youth Career Olympics Victory Celebration, he knew what he wanted to do; inspire his fellow competitors to take small steps that can lead to big bonuses in life.

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Congratulations, Graduates! JOG Students Collect Diplomas
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Congratulations, Graduates! JOG Students Collect Diplomas

High school graduation is a significant milestone for any graduating senior but especially for those students who’ve worked particularly hard to overcome personal and educational barriers to claim their diplomas. At high schools in Cleveland, East Cleveland, Painesville, Maple Heights, and Euclid, Jobs for Ohio’s Graduates (JOG) students are walking the stage and moving their graduation cap tassels from right to left.

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Glenville High School's Adrien Grant Wins First Place in Public Speaking
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Glenville High School's Adrien Grant Wins First Place in Public Speaking

Every year, Youth Career Olympics concludes with the first place winner of the Public Speaking event presenting their speech to an auditorium full of students, sponsors, volunteers, and community members. Adrien Grant, a Glenville High School senior, took top honors in Public Speaking and wowed the audience with his powerful message of getting ahead by getting started.

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Student Perspective: JOG at Euclid High School
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Student Perspective: JOG at Euclid High School

As a Euclid High School sophomore, Darion Shepherd was nervous, reserved, and quiet when he first stepped into a JOG Program classroom filled with seniors.  “There were a lot of seniors, and they were loud. Back then, I was quiet.  I didn’t really talk a lot. Then I got comfortable and realized the program was really good, and I became more open, and I started talking more.”

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Career Coaches Receive JAG Honors
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Career Coaches Receive JAG Honors

Youth Opportunities Unlimited is very proud to announce that two of its JOG Career Coaches were recognized at the July 2016 Jobs for America's National Training Seminar, our national affiliate.

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A successful Youth Career Olympics event!
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A successful Youth Career Olympics event!

On April 28th, 150 students from Youth Opportunity Unlimited’s (Y.O.U.’s) in-school and after-school programs participated in our annual Youth Career Olympics. outh Career Olympics is a 10-event competition that showcases our students job-readiness and job-seeking skills in an exciting competitive environment.

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