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Lyons Township entrepreneurs to present at INCubatoredu Pitch Night

The community is invited to attend Lyons Township High School’s Incubatoredu Final Pitch Night on May 11 at North Campus Reber Center, where student entrepreneurs will present their original business ventures after a year of hands-on development and one team will walk away with $1,500.

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Tour the Tennessee High School Program Producing Real Founders

Tour the Tennessee high school program producing real founders

Walk through the doors ofWilliamson County Schools’ (WSC) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center (EIC), and you might be greeted by one of Tennessee’s most promising future business leaders.

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WZMQ CBS News

Copper Country Intermediate School District holds inaugural CTE ‘Pike Tank’

HANCOCK, Mich. (WZMQ) – The Copper Country Intermediate School District has brought the popular tv show ‘Shark Tank’ to freshwater.

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Green Bay Press-Gazette

INCubatoredu class teaches high school students about building a business

Part of the next generation of entrepreneurs may well be the result of INCubatoredu, a course taught by Karen Hoffman, Lynn Fischer, and Tony Schaaf at Kimberly High School. And the ideas coming from students bodes well for the future of innovative business startups. 

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Farmers' Harvest

INCubatoredu partners with award-winning pizza restaurant

The sounds of bustling business and ovens roaring echo throughout the aged red-brick walls. New flavor aromas fill the air with the new collaboration between Lewisville ISD's INCubatoredu and Motor City Pizza.

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[PODCAST] Parallel Entrepreneur Channel

How You Build Entrepreneurs Before They Enter the Workforce

  • What does it look like when entrepreneurship is taught as a lived experience, not a future aspiration?

  • How do you build leadership, confidence, and ownership before a job title ever exists?

  • And what happens when schools are designed to develop people, not just credentials?

In this episode of The Parallel Entrepreneur Innovation Series, Mark Cleveland and Johnny Anderson sit down with Dr. Jeremy Qualls, Executive Director of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center (EIC) and College, Career & Technical Education at Williamson County Schools, to explore those questions.

Jeremy leads one of the most forward-thinking entrepreneurship models in the region, giving high school students hands-on experience launching real businesses, products, and services while earning academic credit. 

From this conversation, you’ll learn:

  • Why entrepreneurship is a mindset, not a career path

  • How leadership development changes when it starts earlier

  • What founders can learn from education systems—and vice versa

  • Why culture and coaching matter more than curriculum

  • How community partnerships create real-world opportunity

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[PODCAST] Getting Smart

Clay Banks and EIC on Empowering Future Entrepreneurs Through Mentorship and Innovation

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White Plains Public Schools District News

From brainstorms to brands: Highlands Middle School students shine at Business Fair

Business was booming Wednesday evening at Highlands Middle School, where students displayed their entrepreneurial spirit with a wide array of products and services during the popular annual Business Fair.

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Entrepreneurship student presenting
Getting Smart

Why Schools Should Leverage Their Local Chamber of Commerce: Building Economic Opportunity Through Local Partnerships

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Patch—Plainfield, IL

Plainfield South Alumna 1 of 5 Nationwide to Win Grant for Entrepreneurial Spirit

PLAINFIELD, IL — A 2025 Plainfield South High School alumna was one of five nationwide to receive a grant that recognizes students for overcoming adversity.

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