WCHS Student Makia Lucas Named Indiana’s Outstanding JAG Senior

April 3, 2025 at 6:41 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Taylor Myers and Makia Lucas.
Pictured (L to R) are Taylor Myers and Makia Lucas.

By Staff Report

Warsaw Community High School senior Makia Lucas was named Outstanding Senior for all JAG Indiana programs after earning first place at the state-level Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Career Development Conference on March 14 at Ivy Tech in Indianapolis.

    Pictured (L to R) are Brianna Morse (DWD), Makia Lucas (WCHS) and Richard Paulk (DWD). Photo Provided.
 Luke MacGregor 
 
 

Lucas competed against 12 other top candidates from JAG regional programs across Indiana. As part of the competition, she was required to write a two-page essay on how JAG made a difference in her life, outline her future plans and explain the steps she has taken toward her goals. She also applied to five colleges and was accepted to at least one, submitted a formal application, and interviewed before a panel of judges, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
Lucas has dedicated her time to visiting schools and sharing her story about the impact JAG has had on her during her time at Warsaw. She serves as a role model to other students and will continue to lead in this capacity as the president of the JAG Career Association for the state of Indiana during the upcoming school year.
Next, Lucas will participate in the National JAG Conference in Indianapolis on April 25. She will host a leadership workshop and serve as a delegate, where she will help select the JAG national student leadership for 2025–26.

Warsaw Community High School senior Makia Lucas was named Outstanding Senior for all JAG Indiana programs after earning first place at the state-level Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Career Development Conference on March 14 at Ivy Tech in Indianapolis.

    Pictured (L to R) are Brianna Morse (DWD), Makia Lucas (WCHS) and Richard Paulk (DWD). Photo Provided.
 Luke MacGregor 
 
 

Lucas competed against 12 other top candidates from JAG regional programs across Indiana. As part of the competition, she was required to write a two-page essay on how JAG made a difference in her life, outline her future plans and explain the steps she has taken toward her goals. She also applied to five colleges and was accepted to at least one, submitted a formal application, and interviewed before a panel of judges, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
Lucas has dedicated her time to visiting schools and sharing her story about the impact JAG has had on her during her time at Warsaw. She serves as a role model to other students and will continue to lead in this capacity as the president of the JAG Career Association for the state of Indiana during the upcoming school year.
Next, Lucas will participate in the National JAG Conference in Indianapolis on April 25. She will host a leadership workshop and serve as a delegate, where she will help select the JAG national student leadership for 2025–26.

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