Tag: City Schools

  • Julian King? Learn more in cvillepedia!

    Do you remember Julian King? Julian N.  King, Jr. was a much-loved principal at Johnson Elementary School who died  too soon.  Learn more in cvillepedia about his firm and positive leadership.

  • Make a difference in a child’s life!

    Volunteer as a tutor/mentor in our public schools.  JABA’s Friends in Schools Helping (FISH) will start training classes on September 14th  and 20th. Call the JABA FISH Team  at 434-817-5289 or email FISH@jabacares.org.

  • Want to help?

    We are looking for volunteers for the 2011-2012 school year. JABA FISH at Jackson-Via has an immediate need for caring volunteers willing to spend a little time helping helping our students succeed. For more information please email FISH@jabacares.org. via JABA FISH at Jackson-Via.

  • Plan now to volunteer this fall | latest from JABA

    One of the best ways to keep learning is  through volunteer service – I can’t recommend it enough times! Complete list of current JABA volunteer opportunities Here is one of my favorites: JABA’s Friends in Schools Helping (FISH) program is recruiting for tutors and mentors for the 2011-12 school year. Help bridge the achievement gap…

  • Save the Date! | Charlottesville’s Promise Gala | OCT 29, 2011

    SAVE THE DATE! Charlottesville’s Promise Gala A celebration of our community, its scholars, and a promise . . . Saturday, October 29, 2011 at The Paramount Join us for an exciting evening of fun, music, dining, dancing, and a special presentation as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of our community’s promise to create opportunities and…

  • Ready to give back to our community? JABA has many volunteer opportunities

    You can make a difference in the life of a student in one of our public schools by being a FISH (Friends in Schools Helping) volunteer. JABA’s FISH volunteers help students with reading, math and other academic subjects. They are also mentors to children who need a little extra support. Volunteers are needed now through…