"I think that every high school in New Hampshire should have a JAG program."
Dr. Paul Harrington, Northeastern University
Center for Labor Market Studies

Supporting youth in school, work and life.

NH-JAG was established as a private not for profit agency in 1999. Our mission is to create positive change for young people by preventing school dropouts.

Mission Statement

The mission of NH-JAG is to affect positive change in the lives of young people, by raising awareness of the future, increasing leadership skills that promote educational success and developing conscious personal and career choices through collaboration with parents, schools, employers and community organizations.


STAFF

Program Staff

 Priscilla Parisien, President
 Janet Arnett, Program Manager
 Katherine Sickles, Program Manager
 

In-School Staff

 Berlin High School, Lisa King 

 Concord High School, Dianne McLaughlin 

 Haverhill Cooperative Middle School, Hannah Trott

 Kennett High School, Megan Hanlon 

 Laconia High School, Amy Nutter

 Laconia Middle School, Joe Sampson

 Manchester Central High School, Sarah Bacon

 Manchester Memorial High School, Chantel Vaillancourt

 Manchester West High School, David Hanley
                                             Beverly Robie

 Merrimack Valley High School, Fred Marion

 Pinkerton Academy, Melissa DiBiasio

 Raymond High School, Traci Stofega

 Spaulding High School, Meghan Troddyn 

 Stevens High School, Doris Yacono

 Winnacunnet High School, Megan Murtha

 Woodsville High School, Kim Spaulding

Out-of-School Staff

 Grafton County OSY, Suzanne Simano

 Manchester Community College, Seth Window