The Jobs for America's Graduates-Kansas (JAG-K) program will be extending its program next school year to include a micro-credentialing program. JAG-K is a nonprofit that partners with schools to provide an elective course to support students at risk of not graduating. Bryan Zollinger, JAG-K career specialist, said the students will be able to take pass-or-fail, self-paced courses and receive credentials on programs, such as PowerPoint, through the new credentialing program.The micro-credentials could add up to larger certifications.
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