Financial Literacy
JA Money in Motion
Junior Achievement of Arizona is partnering with rural schools throughout Arizona to provide our new program, JA Money in Motion, at no cost to your school.
JA BizTown Adventures
In this self-guided virtual simulation, students gain an understanding of various aspects of running a business as they take on the roles of CEO, CFO, marketing director, sales manager, and consumer via five online adventures.
JA Take Stock In Your Future
JA Take Stock in Your Future introduces students to the stock market. This program may include two components: a classroom curriculum, and for many participants, the JA Stock Market Challenge competition event.
JA Economics
JA Economics is part of the JA High School Experience courses, is a one-semester course that connects high school students to the economic principles that influence their daily life as well as their future.
JA Personal Finance
Through JA Personal Finance 2.0, students experience the interrelationship between today’s financial decisions and future financial freedom.
JA Economics for Success
A Economics for Success provides practical information about personal finance and the importance of identifying education and career goals based on a student’s skills, interests, and values. JA Economics for Success consists of six 45-minute lessons.
JA More than Money
JA More than Money will meet the needs of a diverse group of students by providing engaging, academically enriching, and experiential learning sessions in economic education.
JA Our Nation
JA Our Nation introduces fifth-grade students to the intersection of work readiness and upper elementary grades social studies learning objectives.
JA Our Region
In JA Our Region, students examine regional resources, supply chains, and solve problems by weighing risks and potential rewards. JA Volunteers show how resources are combined to create goods and services that individuals, businesses, and organizations provide to customers.
JA Our City
JA Our City introduces students to the intersection of financial literacy and third-grade social studies learning objectives, including the characteristics of cities and how people and businesses in cities manage their money. JA Our City consists of five 45 minute volunteer led sessions.
JA Our Community
JA Our Community explores work readiness, including careers, production, innovation, earning, taxes, government money, business, and decision-making.
JA Our Families
JA Our Families introduces students to the intersection of entrepreneurship and first grade social studies learning objectives, including how family members’ jobs and businesses contribute to the well-being of the family.