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AAC F A M I L Y & F R I E N D S


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Top Left: AAC Executive Director Chris Villines took a group of students from J.A. Fair High School on a tour of the state Capitol. Top Right: ACE Program Coordinator Karan Skarda helps a student fill out a voter registration form. Bottom Left: Pulaski County Judge Barry Hyde, Pulaski County Sheriff Doc Holladay and Pulaski County Coroner Gerone Hobbs discussed their roles in county government. Bottom Right: Prairie County Election Commissioner Harvey Joe Sanner demonstrates how to use an electronic voting machine.


AAC partners with Jr. Achievement of Arkansas, hosts students on National Groundhog Job Shadow Day


A total of 280 students from the Little Rock School Dis- trict learned about career opportunities and how the skills they learn in school can be put into action in the fields of technology, finance, insurance, engineering, healthcare, telecommunications, energy and public service.


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or National Groundhog Job Shadow Day on Feb. 2, Junior Achivement of Arkansas partnered with seven businesses or organizations across Pulaski County. Te Association of Counties was one of them.


AAC hosted approximately 65 students in grades nine


through 12 from J.A. Fair and McClellan high schools. Te students visited the state Capitol, registered to vote, learned more about the voting process and listened as a panel of Pulaski County elected officials discussed the requirements of their jobs. During a working lunch of pizza, the students also gar-


nered resume-writing tips and had the opportunity to ask questions of the AAC staff.


COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2016


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