Join Our Team


If you are a high school student or teacher, you can start a SAGE club or team on your campus. If you are a business or civic leader, you can serve on a business advisory board or become a SAGE judge. Or if you are a college student, you can become a consultant for a new SAGE team.

The best way to learn about SAGE is to download the SAGE Information Handbook and subscribe to SAGEMAIL.

Also, you may want to download this file: How Your State or High School Can Start a SAGE Team.

Teamwork
Small teams of SAGE students in each state or country roll up their sleeves and go to work. Can they really create better future for themselves and their community? Absolutely! We agree with Margaret Mead, who said:

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

Involvement
SAGE provides a new way of working with secondary schools, by involving college students and successful leaders from the private sector as the high school students complete their activities. SAGE participants strive to create better futures for people in their own communities and across the world. Active involvement is a key to progress, and we subscribe to the saying:

"People support what they help create."

Crossing Boundaries
SAGE cuts across boundaries between secondary education and higher education; between education and business; between business and government; and, most importantly, between countries. One of SAGE's goals is give all participants a global perspective along with local insight.

Why Not?
SAGE's vision and mission are based on a quote by Robert F. Kennedy, who said:

"There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why... I dream of things that never were, and ask why not."

SAGE asks, "Why not create better futures? Why not change the world?" And then we strive to do exactly that. SAGE is contributing to a multinational, multilocal world.