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Junior Achievement of the Heartland seeks volunteers to engage K-12 students in learning essential skills for the workplace and beyond. The organization is looking for community members, parents, retired educators, corporate partners, and others to step into classrooms and deliver JA lessons in Kalona. In elementary settings, JA consists of five 45-minute sessions, while middle to high school programs typically span six to seven sessions tailored to specific learning experiences. You can find a link with more information with this news story at KCIIRadio.com. Locally, Junior Achievement of the Heartland serves 24 counties in eastern Iowa and western Illinois.