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Volunteer FBI mentors visit selected schools to spend time with at-risk
students to help them achieve their academic and personal goals during the 10-to-16 week Junior Special Agent Program (JSA).
Mentors provide support, enriching interactions, and positive
feedback and appreciation for the students’ improved performance or behavior—all while providing students with
an inside look at today’s FBI. Mentors stress the importance of getting a good education, living healthy and drug-free,
and abstaining from violent and/or criminal behavior.
The FBI Citizens' Academy
Alumni Association sponsored schools Savoy Elementary School Browne Gibbs Young Educational Campus
3 June 2010 Junior Special Agent Graduation Approximately 120 students from the Adopt-a-School along with their teachers, parents
and guests particiated in the JSA graduation ceremony held at the Teamsters Center, 3100 Ames Place, NE, Washington,
DC. Each student received a diploma and a JSA badge. Several
students were selected to receive awards for their JSA essays, posters and fitness awards. Mayor Fenty provided remarks along with Shawn Henry, ADIC, WFO, Sue Shumate, Past President FBICAAA, Jose Rodriguez,
FBICAAA and Fort Myer Construction and George Stark, Former Washington Redskin. Hector Sealey, President-Elect,
FBICAAA was the MC for the event.
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